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ATSEPA warns India against privatising air traffic control without an independent regulator
Politics
Published on 25 April 2026

They say national safety and accountability could fracture
ATSEPA, an electronics engineers’ body, has opposed proposed privatisation of India’s air traffic control services. The group warns the plan should not proceed without an independent regulator, saying it could weaken national strategic capabilities. ATSEPA also argues that splitting safety-critical functions would blur responsibility, undermining accountability in high-stakes operations.
- ATSEPA objects to privatising air traffic control services
- They demand an independent regulatory body before any changes
- Warning: fragmentation may weaken accountability for safety-critical work
- The group urges the civil aviation minister to reconsider the plan
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