Cost — The Hidden Cost of Ambiguous Land Intelligence
When land data is uncertain, risk migrates into every subsequent decision.
Developers price uncertainty into projects. Banks hesitate to lend. Courts and local bodies are burdened with disputes that stem from unclear records rather than intent.
The real cost of fragmented land systems is not administrative delay—it is lost economic velocity, frozen capital, and erosion of public trust.
Land ambiguity behaves like friction in a machine: invisible at first, but destructive at scale.

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