💨 Abstract

The article discusses India's selective outrage over monopolies, particularly in aviation, while ignoring similar issues in other sectors like telecom, banking, insurance, and utilities. It argues that regulators often prioritize stability over competition, leading to concentration of power in a few hands. This results in higher prices, lack of choice, and poor service quality. The author suggests that this regulatory failure is not limited to aviation but is a broader systemic issue affecting various essential services.

Courtesy: theprint.in