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India, Russia agree on free use of airspace

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New Delhi June 15 India and Russia have agreed to permit the designated airlines of both countries to over fly each other's territory without any restriction.

This was decided at the India-Russia bilateral air services talks that concluded in Moscow on Friday.

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