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US Seeks Streamlined Security Screening with India

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is proposing a new initiative to expedite travel between the United States and India. The proposal involves a one-stop security screening pact, where passengers traveling between the two countries would undergo a single security check that would be valid for both nations. This would eliminate the need for redundant security checks at both departure and arrival airports, significantly reducing travel time and hassle for passengers. The proposal is currently under discussion between the US and Indian authorities, and if implemented, it could significantly boost bilateral travel and trade.

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