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India invests around $3 billion in air connectivity

India, the fastest-growing aviation market in the world, will?invest $3.06billion as part of a program to increase air transportation to underserved areas in the country.

The country relies?on an aviation boom to boost job creation and drive economic growth. However, it has faced challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, taxation, and other issues.

In 2016, the program Ude Desh Ka?Aam Nagrik (or "Let common citizens of a country fly") was launched.

India announced a modified version on Wednesday that will see 100 new airports built and more subsidies provided to airlines so they can operate routes which would be otherwise unprofitable.

A government statement stated that the program will last for ten years, from fiscal 2026/27 to fiscal 2030/36. It aims to provide subsidies to airlines in the amount of $1.07 billion.

The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that it wants to increase the number airports from 163 to 350-400 by 2047.

(source: Reuters)