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Indian PM Narendra Modi Uses Pakistan’s Airspace During Flight From Poland To Delhi

Source: The Print

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft recently utilized Pakistan’s airspace during its journey from Poland to Delhi, according to reports from ARY News, citing civil aviation sources.

The aircraft entered Pakistani airspace at approximately 11:00 PM, remaining within the country’s borders for 46 minutes. It crossed into Pakistan over Chitral, navigating through critical air control zones managed by Islamabad and Lahore before exiting into Indian airspace via Amritsar at 11:46 PM.

Civil aviation sources confirmed that the flight path took the aircraft through some of Pakistan’s most significant air control areas. The plane’s passage was closely monitored as it traveled across the northern regions of Pakistan.

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In an earlier report, it was noted that the aircraft entered Pakistani airspace at 10:15 AM and left at 11:01 AM, highlighting the precision of the flight’s timing.

Prime Minister Modi’s journey included a visit to the Polish capital, Warsaw, where he made a brief stopover en route to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The use of Pakistani airspace by an Indian aircraft, especially one carrying the Prime Minister, underscores the complex yet pragmatic aviation practices in the region, even amid political tensions.

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