India is hosting the second APAC ministerial conference on civil aviation, welcoming representatives from 41 countries. Talks will focus on enhancing air service agreements to benefit Indian carriers and create global aviation hubs. The event aims to boost air connectivity between India and its Asia Pacific neighbors, including Singapore, Vietnam, Bhutan, Maldives, and Japan.
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