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Govt withdraws security nod to Turkish handler at 9 airports
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The Indian government, citing national security concerns, has revoked the security clearance for Turkish ground service provider Celebi, impacting its operations at nine Indian airports. This decision follows Turkey's perceived support for Pakistan, particularly after the use of Turkish-origin drones against India. The government is working to ensure minimal disruption and retain Celebi's employees while airports are assuring smooth operations.
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