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India’s skies remain safe, with accident rates below global averages, air safety regulator chief tells the BBC.
India strongly demanded that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) undertake a comprehensive investigation and global ...
India urged the IMO to review maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels in Indian waters, citing safety ...
New Delhi,Jul 9 (PTI) India on Wednesday highlighted recent maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels ...
After the Air India crash, all eyes have been on India’s aviation sector, which has produced headlines about other incidents ...
Indian Railways enhances safety with a new AI-powered Machine Vision Based Inspection System (MVIS) for real-time train ...
India has urged the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to investigate maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels in Indian waters.
A Parliament panel will review aviation safety after Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Panel will meet airlines, regulators, and airport officials to address lapses and strengthen oversight measures.
Both the cockpit voice and the flight data recorders were retrieved from the wreckage, and their content was extracted by Indian authorities.
Preliminary findings indicated the fuel switches were turned off, though it's unclear whether it was accidental or ...
All major stakeholders, including the DGCA will present their safety protocols during the session scheduled to begin at 11am ...