India Aviation Outlook: A policy agenda for the New Administration
India's general election is drawing to a close, with counting to be completed by 16 May 2009. This mammoth logistical exercise, involving an electorate of more than 700 million, will determine the make-up of the next government that will lead the world's second most populous nation. The fractured nature of Indian politics means that the outcome is still unclear. But one thing is certain, the new Minister of Civil Aviation will have a busy agenda ahead. [2507 words]
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This report contains the following subheadings:
- The Last Five Years
- Where to next for the Maharajah?
- The airline industry fights for survival
- Regulation of Airports
- Navi Mumbai Airport
- Bilateral Agreements
- Conclusion
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