Prime Minister Modi said he wanted even those who can’t afford shoes to be able to fly. But shrinking competition and high taxes are killing the promise, experts say.
By Aatif Ammad
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Salman Shahid travels frequently between Srinagar, the biggest city in Indian-administered Kashmir, and New Delhi. He runs Rise, a private coaching centre for students aspiring to join the Indian Institutes of Technology – the country’s premier engineering schools – in Srinagar, but his family is based in New Delhi.






