When it comes to aviation achievements, India is striving to make significant contributions to the field.

World-class biometric touchpoints will be stationed across India’s 34 busy, international air hubs, catering to the needs of travellers arriving from around the world. India’s is utilising biometrics as part of its modernisation strategy to increase touchpoints along the passengers’ path on arrival or departure, and contribute to the outstanding aviation ecosystem.

Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru airports serve as a significant gateway for tourism and business travel, connecting millions of visitors per year with India’s fascinating culture. Plans to bring innovation to these airports will commence soon.

Union aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia began meeting with airport bosses on Friday to discuss technologies to expedite immigration processes for international travellers.

Proof of concept trials testing new technologies like e-biometrics are underway.