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Foreign stake in domestic airlines
likely: Patel
New
Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel today
hinted at the possible buying of stakes in domestic
aviation sector by foreign airlines. Speaking to reporters
on the sidelines of 'Petrotech 2009', the eighth edition
of Asia's largest petroleum exhibition and conference
here, Patel said the Indian Government is considering
various options to help the aviation industry come
out of its current problems. He added that allowing
foreign investors is one measure being pondered over
to help the sector overcome the financial crunch.
"There are various options before the government as
to how do we try to support this industry in face
of the current problems. We already have 49 per cent
Foreign Direct Investment in the aviation sector.
May be the time has now come to explore whether foreign
airlines can also be permitted to invest part of that
49 per cent in the domestic sector," said Patel. Patel
said no formal decision has been taken as yet about
allowing 20 to 25 per cent foreign stake in the Indian
domestic sector. According to media reports, Kingfisher
Airlines has requested the government to allow foreign
airlines to pick up stakes of up to 25 per cent in
the Indian carriers. It has said that foreign airlines
had expressed interest in buying a stake in it. India
does not allow foreign airlines to invest in domestic
carriers, although foreign portfolio investments are
allowed. A global credit crunch has made fundraising
difficult for Indian carriers. Analysts have forecast
them to collectively post losses of 80 billion rupees
for the financial year ending March 2009.
-Jan
14, 2009
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