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Modi flies to India via ‘Pakistani airspace’ on way back from Poland


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sitting in an aircraft. — AFP/File
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sitting in an plane. — AFP/File

As Islamabad and New Delhi proceed to have strained ties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi not too long ago used the Pakistani airspace, aviation sources informed Geo News on Saturday.

Sources affiliated with the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA) revealed that an plane carrying Modi handed by Pakistani airspace on its method again to New Delhi from Poland.

The plane entered the Pakistani airspace at 10:15am and left at 11:01am after spending 46 minutes within the Pakistani airspace. The sources stated the Indian premier’s airplane entered Pakistani airspace by way of Chitral and handed by air management areas of Islamabad and Lahore earlier than getting into India’s Amritsar.

Modi visited the Polish capital Warsaw en path to Kyiv, to satisfy the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

In March 2019, Pakistan lifted all airspace restrictions for civilian flights, reopening a key transit air hall over its territory virtually 5 months after closing it within the wake of a army standoff with India triggered by ab assault on safety convoy that killed 44 paramilitary police in India Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Subsequently, Pakistan downgraded its diplomatic ties and suspended bilateral commerce with India after the Modi-led authorities abrogated the semi-autonomous standing of the IIOJK in August 2019.


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