"It is not in the interest of India to restrict foreign airlines from operating freely in the Indian air space," he said at a press conference held at the Singapore Airshow 2016.
Al-Baker said he was very disappointed at India's decision to auction air traffic rights called bilaterals.
"I am very disappointed to note that the aviation policy in India... The Indian authority wants to auction traffic rights into India," he said.
In a submission to the government, the International Air Transport Association has earlier said such a policy could lead to distortions among carriers and lead to higher fares.
Al-Baker said foreign airlines should be given freedom to operate in India as it will boost the country's trade and tourism and also generate millions of jobs for Indians.
He called on authorities not to lose the opportunity to develop India's aviation and tourism markets, saying there is a huge demand from tourists and the Indian diaspora to have a seamless travel to India.
Earlier, the Qatar flag carrier had evinced interest in picking up stake in budget carrier IndiGo airlines but Al-Baker in December had said it has "no intention" to invest in any Indian airline.
Al-Baker highlighted the business growth of Qatar Airways, saying the airline recorded a compounded average growth rate of about 30 per cent for nearly two decades.
Qatar Airways currently operates from 13 Indian cities.
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