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No, you don't necessarily need to have a passport for domestic flight halts within India if you're an Indian Citizen.
Many airports in India have a common terminal for use of both domestic and international flights, you can get along easily with ID proof like Aadhar Card, PAN Card,Driving License or Election Card etc.
I had a flight from Chandigarh(Chd Intl. Airport) to Mumbai(Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl. Airport) with halt at Delhi(Indira Gandhi Intl. Airport). Showing Aadhar Card or similar ID proof to the guards along with tickets/boarding pass is more than sufficient.
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If your domestic flight is stopping at an international airport, you should not need your passport in MOST cases, as long as the entire aircraft was meant for a domestic route.
Exception?
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Generally, no, a passport is not required for domestic travel. International airports are designed to handle domestic flights without requiring travelers to pass through immigration control.
In many cases domestic travelers need to present some form of ID, however, and anyone who has a passport but lacks any other acceptable form of non-passport identification would have to use the passport. This is frequently the case for foreign tourists taking a domestic flight in a country they're visiting.
If you are concerned about a specific flight, you should ask the airline operating that flight. They can tell you what documents will be required.