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Analyse the structural challenges facing India’s civil aviation sector. Suggest reforms to ensure safe and sustainable growth.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports

Q5. Analyse the structural challenges facing India’s civil aviation sector. Suggest reforms to ensure safe and sustainable growth. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question India’s aviation is scaling rapidly, but repeated disruptions and safety concerns show that growth is outpacing regulatory capacity, manpower depth and infrastructure resilience. Key Demand of the question The question asks you to first diagnose the structural weaknesses of India’s civil aviation ecosystem and then suggest reform measures that ensure safety, financial viability, and long-term sustainable expansion. Structure of the Answer Introduction Start with India’s aviation growth (3rd largest domestic market) and link it to the emerging contradiction of scale vs safety-resilience, using a recent disruption/safety trend as context. Body Write key structural challenges such as manpower constraints, safety compliance stress, market concentration risks, infrastructure/ATC bottlenecks, regulatory capacity gaps, and cost volatility. Then suggest reforms covering training capacity, DGCA strengthening, resilience buffers, airport/airspace modernisation, regional connectivity ecosystem, and fuel/financial risk mitigation. Conclusion End with a forward-looking line that India’s aviation must shift from utilisation-driven expansion to reliability-driven growth, balancing affordability with safety and consumer trust.

Why the question

India’s aviation is scaling rapidly, but repeated disruptions and safety concerns show that growth is outpacing regulatory capacity, manpower depth and infrastructure resilience.

Key Demand of the question

The question asks you to first diagnose the structural weaknesses of India’s civil aviation ecosystem and then suggest reform measures that ensure safety, financial viability, and long-term sustainable expansion.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Start with India’s aviation growth (3rd largest domestic market) and link it to the emerging contradiction of scale vs safety-resilience, using a recent disruption/safety trend as context.

Write key structural challenges such as manpower constraints, safety compliance stress, market concentration risks, infrastructure/ATC bottlenecks, regulatory capacity gaps, and cost volatility.

Then suggest reforms covering training capacity, DGCA strengthening, resilience buffers, airport/airspace modernisation, regional connectivity ecosystem, and fuel/financial risk mitigation.

Conclusion End with a forward-looking line that India’s aviation must shift from utilisation-driven expansion to reliability-driven growth, balancing affordability with safety and consumer trust.

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