Delhi airport operator cleared by Indian watchdog of dominance abuse
By Freny Patel ( July 17, 2026, 01:46 GMT | Insight) -- Delhi International Airport avoided an antitrust investigation after India's competition watchdog found no prima facie evidence that the company abused its dominant position in awarding airport security contracts to a GMR Group subsidiary.Delhi International Airport Limited, or DIAL, will not face an antitrust investigation after the Competition Commission of India, or CCI, dismissed allegations that it abused its dominant position in awarding security services contracts at Indira Gandhi International Airport....
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