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    Air Services Agreement between India and Guyana approved by Cabinet

    Jaun ShahiBy Jaun ShahiFebruary 23, 20232 Mins Read
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    The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi approved the signing of the Air Services Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The Agreement will come into force after the exchange of diplomatic notes between the parties confirming that each party has completed the necessary internal procedure for entry into force of this Agreement.

    Indians have a sizable presence in Guyana and are the largest ethnic group comprising about 40% of the population as per 2012 census. The signing of the agreement with Guyana will enable a framework for provision of air services between the two countries.  In view of the growing aviation market and developments such as liberalization of the aviation sector in India, an air services agreement has been signed with many countries to pave the way for International air connectivity. Air Services Agreement (ASA) provides the legal framework for air operations between two countries which is based on the principles of sovereignty of nations, nationality of carriers and reciprocity in terms of commercial opportunities for the designated airlines of each side. At present there is no Air Services Agreement (ASA) between the Government of India and the Government of Co-operative Republic of Guyana at present.

    India and Guyana are signatories to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention). The delegations representing the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana met in Nassau, Bahamas on 06 December 2016 during the ICAO Air Services Negotiations event where both countries had initialled the text of an ASA for scheduled air services between the two countries in terms of the Memorandum of Understanding dated 06 December 2016 between India and Guyana.

    The new agreement between India and the Co-operative Republic of Guyana will provide an enabling environment for enhanced and seamless connectivity while providing commercial opportunities to the carriers of both the sides.

    Air Services Agreement government of India Guyana India Shri Narendra Modi
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