India's ambitious plan is to expand its airport network from over 160 to more than 400 by 2047. This is at the core of its aviation transformation and development, as well as a key pillar of the BRICS countries' Global South strategy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized making air travel more inclusive and accessible, highlighting the role of the "Regional Connectivity Scheme" (UDAN) in connecting small and medium-sized cities. As the rotating chair of BRICS in 2026, India aims to leverage this enhanced connectivity to promote South-South cooperation, reduce dependence on Western infrastructure, and advance economic integration among member countries. The strategy also includes developing sustainable aviation fuel production to support green transportation for developing economies.

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