NEW DELHI — India hopes to unveil a new civil aviation policy next month, as part of its plans to boost regional air connectivity and reopen closed airports to enhance passenger growth. Lengthy discussions on the revised draft policy are “progressing well” and are now in the “last stage,” said...
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