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The Statesman Delhi
|October 08, 2025
When the first flights take off from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), India will cross a significant milestone.
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For decades, Mumbai's overstretched airport has embodied both the dynamism and dysfunction of Indian urban infrastructure: an essential economic artery struggling to keep pace with growth. The opening of a second, state-of-the-art airport promises to ease the strain ~ but it also exposes the gaps between ambition and execution that have long defined the country’s infrastructure story.
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