The Cabinet today approved revising air services agreement with Serbia, a move that is expected to improve air connectivity between the two nations.
In a tweet, an official spokesperson said as of now there is no air connectivity between the two nations and the "revised agreement may lead to establishing connectivity".
The agreement was inked between India and Serbia in 2003 and the Cabinet, which met here, has given its nod to update the pact.
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The updated and liberalised agreement can spur greater trade, investment, tourism ad cultural exchange, the spokesperson said.
Besides, the revised pact would provide "enabling environment for enhanced and seamless connectivity while providing commercial opportunities to the carriers of both sides", he said.
The existing agreement would be updated as per the latest ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) template.
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