Kuwait, India explore deeper aviation cooperation
. . . move to expand collaboration in civil aviation and expertise exchange

The Chairman of the Public Authority of Civil Aviation, Sheikh Hamoud Mubarak Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah, held talks on Thursday with Ambassador of the India to Kuwait H.E. Paramita Tripathi, to explore ways of strengthening bilateral cooperation in the civil aviation sector.
According to a statement issued by the authority, the meeting reviewed existing areas of collaboration and discussed opportunities to further develop relations in support of air transport growth between the two countries.
Both sides also explored avenues for enhancing the exchange of expertise and technical cooperation in the aviation industry, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing this vital sector.
The discussions focused on aligning future cooperation with the aspirations of both nations, with an emphasis on strengthening partnerships that contribute to the development and efficiency of civil aviation services.
Officials highlighted that expanding cooperation in aviation would play a key role in boosting connectivity, facilitating travel, and supporting broader economic ties between Kuwait and India.












