Prime Minister's meet on infrastructure to consider Airline Hub Policy, new airports
The meeting on infrastructure is also expected consider launch of bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad and elevated rail corridor in Mumbai.
The meeting on infrastructure is also expected consider launch of bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, elevated rail corridor in Mumbai and starting of two new major ports, sources told PTI today.
The sources said the meeting, attended by ministers of infrastructure ministries like power, coal, aviation, shipping and road transport, has been called as part of an exercise to boost investment sentiment in the country.
As part of setting ambitious targets for the next one year in six major infrastructure sectors, the meeting is expected to finalise an Airline Hub Policy which would focus on making India an aviation hub by expanding both regional and international air connectivity.
The policy has been formulated because of fear of loss of outbound air traffic from India to adjoining hub airports such as Dubai and Singapore.
Under the policy, a series of steps are entailed which include improvement of connectivity and making visa processing easier so that more passengers fly from India to destinations in Europe and America.
Singh is expected to push for expediting work on setting up 17 new major airports. These include airport at Navi Mumbai and three other international airports, the sources said.
Besides, the meeting is expected to finalise around 10 more airports on public-private-partnership mode.
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