India has finally announced its decision to ground Boeing 737 Max 8 fleet, after earlier issuing safety guidelines.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday evening said the planes will stay grounded till appropriate modifications and safety measures are undertaken to ensure their safe operations.
"We continue to consult closely with regulators around the world, airlines, and aircraft manufacturers to ensure passenger safety," Civil Aviation Ministry said on Twitter.
Among Indian carriers, SpiceJet has 13 jets of the model 8 variant, while Jet Airways has five such aircraft.
India now joins 33 other countries, including the UAE, who have taken similar actions after 157 people on board an Ethiopian flight were killed on Sunday.
The ministry had earlier ordered additional maintenance checks for the planes but stopped short of ordering their grounding.
Hurricane Melissa slammed into Cuba early on Wednesday, hours after causing devastation in neighbouring Jamaica as the strongest-ever storm on record to hit that Caribbean island nation.
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a US-backed ceasefire in Gaza was not at risk after Israel launched airstrikes in the enclave, which killed 26 people in response to the killing of an Israeli soldier.
South Korea welcomed US President Donald Trump on Wednesday with a replica gold crown and awarded him with the "Grand Order of Mugunghwa", the country's highest decoration, the presidential office said.
One person was killed on India's eastern coast after Cyclone Montha made landfall around midnight, with heavy rain and gusty winds also damaging crops and utility poles, officials said on Wednesday.
Floods triggered by record heavy rains have killed at least nine people and left five others missing in central Vietnam, the government said on Wednesday.