An announcement in this regard is likely to be made in a month, sources in the know of the development said.
Besides parent Singapore Airlines, two of its two subsidiaries Tiger Air and Silk Air also operate to India at present.
SIA also holds 49 per cent stake in Indian full service carrier Vistara, in which Tata Sons is a majority stake holder with 51 per cent.
Like Singapore, airlines from Malaysia also have a significant presence in the Indian market.
Apart from Malaysian Airlines, AirAsia, AirAsia X, Thai AirAsia and Air Malindo Air, all Malaysia-based carriers, also fly to India. In addition, AirAsia has 49 per cent stake in AirAsia India, with Tata Sons holding 49 per cent in this venture, besides others.
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