HomeNewsBusinessMC Explains | Will a TSA-like concept be beneficial for security at India’s airports?

MC Explains | Will a TSA-like concept be beneficial for security at India’s airports?

With India’s aviation sector growing, the time may be right to place airport security in the hands of a single federal agency.

May 09, 2023 / 14:27 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Flyers being checked with a metal detector at Delhi airport. (Image credit: @AmanKayamHai_/Twitter)
Flyers being checked with a metal detector at Delhi airport. (Image credit: @AmanKayamHai_/Twitter)

In the past few weeks, there has been talk of India adopting the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) system for airports in the country.

The US implemented the TSA after the 9/11 attacks to prevent similar attacks in the future. It was felt that aviation was one of the most critically affected sectors due to a lack of consistency and integration in the US homeland security infrastructure.

Story continues below Advertisement

Also Read | Where GoFirst planes are parked and how airport operators deal in such times

Rajiv Bansal, the secretary of civil aviation, has been quoted as saying on April 27 that India must deliberate on “the move to a TSA-based concept across 148 airports, which will grow to 220 airports in the next three to four years. We should have a seamless security system.”