SINGAPORE: India was on Monday put on the ‘Wall of Shame’ by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for imposing high service tax on air tickets when aviation sector was growing at a high pace, with the world airlines’ body warning the country not to kill the "goose that lays golden eggs".Asserting that aviation fuelled global trade stimulated economies and restored government budgets, IATA’s director general and CEO Giovanni Bisignani said "don’t kill the goose that lays golden eggs... Tax the bankers who created the mess."International Air Transport Association (IATA), during its 67th annual general meeting in Singapore also put the European Union parliament and the governments of the UK, Germany and Austria, on the Wall for imposing high taxes on air travel.