INDIANS CAST DOUBT ON FOREIGN AIRLINE DEALS

A $600-million plan by Singapore Airlines and India's Tata group to start an independent airline has been snagged by the opposition of India's Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism on the grounds that the country already has enough airlines. Civil Aviation Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said India's...

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