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The Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016 is an Act of the Parliament of India intended to enforce the Hague Hijacking Convention and the 2010 Beijing Protocol Supplementary to the Convention. The Act repeals and replaces The Anti-Hijacking Act, 1982. The new Act broadens the definition of hijacking to include any attempt to seize or gain control of an aircraft using "any technological means", which accounts for the possibility that the hijackers may not be physically present on board the aircraft.

Standard Course Fee:

for trainees from India, Nepal and Bhutan: INR 1100

for trainees from other countries : USD 0

for trainees from SAARC countries : USD 0

Additional Discount:

Available for more than one participants from one organization and participants from SAARC Countries.

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