New Delhi: The cabinet Thursday approved the signing of a memorandum of understanding - between India and the US for developing an aviation cooperation programme -.
'It would be a specific co-operation programme in the civil aviation regime for seeking assistance under the umbrella of co-operation framework agreement signed between the Department of Economic Affairs - and United States Trade and Development Agency - on Nov 9, 2005,' said an official statement issued after a cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
The specific objectives of ACP are: To promote increased safety, operational efficiency and system capacity in the Indian aviation sector;To facilitate and coordinate aviation industry training and technical ties between the US and India; and To strengthen US-India aviation cooperation.
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