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Turkey’s Celebi Challenges India’s Security Clearance Revocation

Navigating Geopolitics: When National Security Meets Aviation Business

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Last updated: May 17, 2025 1:08 pm
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Published May 17, 2025
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Ground handling firm Celebi sues Indian government over vague national security concerns, risking thousands of jobs and investor confidence.

Key Takeaways:
1. Celebi sues India over the revocation of its security clearance, citing vague national security reasons and lack of due process.


2. Thousands of jobs at risk as Delhi Airport terminates its contract with Celebi, impacting ground handling services.


3. The battle highlights vulnerabilities in India’s approach to foreign companies amid strained bilateral relations.


Money Matters Monitoring – Turkish ground handling company Celebi Airport Services India has initiated legal proceedings against the Indian government following the abrupt revocation of its security clearance. The decision, announced amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions and public backlash over Turkey’s perceived stance on Pakistan, has been criticized by Celebi as lacking clear justification and threatening nearly 3,800 jobs.
Celebi’s petition filed with the Delhi High Court on May 16 argues that the Indian government’s move, citing “national security” without specific evidence, is legally untenable. The company highlighted that the revocation was executed without prior notice, undermining investor trust and operational stability. Despite the Turkish origins of some shareholders, Celebi emphasized that the majority control lies with entities outside Turkey, distancing itself from direct Turkish government influence.
The revocation coincided with political pressure within India, including protests led by the Shiv Sena party in Mumbai demanding a severance of ties with Celebi. India’s junior aviation minister, Murlidhar Mohol, acknowledged the government’s response to public demands, reinforcing the national security rationale.
Following the clearance pullback, Delhi Airport officially terminated its contract with Celebi for ground handling and cargo operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport. This development raises concerns about the future of ground services at major Indian airports and the broader impact on foreign investment in India’s aviation sector.
The legal battle highlights potential vulnerabilities in India’s approach to foreign companies amid strained India-Pakistan relations.

 

 

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