Pakistan reopens airspace for civil aviation with immediate effect
The Indian premier is on a state visit to France, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain from August 22 to August 26.
The flight carrying Modi, callsign Air India One (AI-1), used Pakistani airspace while en route to France from New Delhi.
The objective of the visit, according to the Indian premier, was to strengthen ties with the time-tested friends and help explore new areas of cooperation.
Pakistan closed its airspace in February this year after a standoff with India in the wake of an attack on a police convoy in occupied Kashmir that killed 40 paramilitary police.
In the aftermath, two Indian fighter jets’ were downed. Pakistan also captured one of the Indian pilots who was later released.
Modi to avoid Pakistan airspace despite getting permission
In June, Modi avoided flying over Pakistan during a trip to Central Asia, even though its airspace was opened as a goodwill gesture.
Islamabad had fully reopened its airspace to civilian flights a month later.
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