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India removes restriction on air space usage

We may after India did it unilaterally
It is not the question of may or may not.

Pakistan is under so much stress that it has to accept whatever is offered to it by Indian side.

You may change your stance once the economic, FATF and other international diplomatic pressures, ease
 
It is not the question of may or may not.

Pakistan is under so much stress that it has to accept whatever is offered to it by Indian side.

You may change your stance once the economic, FATF and other international diplomatic pressures, ease
You're trying to soothe your hurt & bruised ego but the fact is your country like always, kneels down before Pakistan and then your generals cry in a state of desperation, shock "yeh koi randi kana ha"
 
Your country has already committed to open the airspace from 16th of this month as mentioned in an earlier post.

Only formalities of announcing that decision is left.
@war&peace

that can be arranged. stop worrying
 
India removes restriction on air space usage

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Friday said in a tweet that it has removed all the temporary restrictions on all air routes in the Indian air space. The Indian Air Force had put temporary airspace restrictions on Indian air space on February 27.

The tweet is expected to set the ball rolling for Pakistan to remove similar restrictions that it has placed on use of its air space. The IAF put the air space restrictions a day after its fighter bombed Balakot in Pakistan territory.

The restrictions are being removed less than 24 hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins his second term.

Incidentally, Pakistan had extended the restriction on Indian aircraft over flying its territory till June 15 earlier this week.

Explaining the process of removing the ban on the air space, sources said that on February 27 India did not allow any aircraft flying over Pakistan airspace to use any of the 11 to 12 entry and exit points into India which had been established and were open before that date.

Pakistan followed suit and it also banned all aircraft flying from India into its airspace to continue their onward journeys.

As a result of the ban over the Pakistan and part of Afghanistan’s air space, Indian carriers’ flights from Delhi and Mumbai to and from Europe and US added about 90-120 minutes to their flying time leading to inconvenience for flyers.

The usual route is over Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Gulf and into Europe for Europe bound flights, while the US and Canada bound flights fly down from Scandinavia which is the shortest route to that region.

With a wide-body, Boeing 777 which consumes about 8 tonnes of fuel for an hour of flying, a Boeing 787 consumes about 5-6 tonnes of fuel for an hour of flying and a narrow body Boeing 737 MAX or Airbus A 320 New Engine Option consumes 2 tonnes of fuel for an hour of flying, carriers’ cost of operations between India and the US and Europe increased during the ban.

The closure of Pakistan airspace for flights coming to India saw a number of international airlines including Air Canada suspend operations to India. In addition, Air India’s flights operating to US, Canada and Europe had to make technical halts on flights which were earlier non-stop.

https://www.thehindubusinessline.co...iction-on-air-space-usage/article27392211.ece
Reading between the lines India is practically BEGGING Pak to lift its restrictions in response. And some commentators honestly tried to convince us that the airspace closures hurt Pak more than India!

Is this to be interpreted as a goodwill gesture by India then?

I hope Pak keeps the restrictions in place until Modi himself takes a break from his mountain top comatose retreat and literally begs. We should go one better and start damming some rivers in the interests of national security. Hindustani bluff has been called. They are truly scared of economic warfare.

Pakistan should only ban Indian carriers from using its airspace.. only Indian owned carriers.. ONLY.. ONLY.. please.. is anyone listening???
Why should ANY carrier using Indian airspace be exempt? Airlines that pay India to use their airspace should also be banned from Pak airspace as those airlines facilitate Indian belligerence and terror. A war on terror requires sanctions against those who facilitate Pak's enemies, not just the enemy itself. Learn from how Trump has screwed everyone who associates with his enemy Iran, not just Iran itself. Say what you will of the man, he knows how to do economic war. In the commercial airspace field, Pak can exert pressure and should do so indefinitely. Why? Because India would gladly use economic tools to hurt us (and indeed it does so with internatonal blacklisting, barring certain trade with Pak, barring our cricketers and artists , barring our entertainment sector, water treaties etc).
 
You're trying to soothe your hurt & bruised ego but the fact is your country like always, kneels down before Pakistan and then your generals cry in a state of desperation, shock "yeh koi randi kana ha"

Reading between the lines India is practically BEGGING Pak to lift its restrictions in response. And some commentators honestly tried to convince us that the airspace closures hurt Pak more than India!

Is this to be interpreted as a goodwill gesture by India then?

I hope Pak keeps the restrictions in place until Modi himself takes a break from his mountain top comatose retreat and literally begs. We should go one better and start damming some rivers in the interests of national security. Hindustani bluff has been called. They are truly scared of economic warfare.

India will not kneel down or beg, nor she did in case of release of Abhinandan. It was pressure groups who made Pakistan release the guy. Similarly Pakistan will lift restrictions and would claim that it did so, as a goodwill gesture.
 
India will not kneel down or beg, nor she did in case of release of Abhinandan. It was pressure groups who made Pakistan release the guy. Similarly Pakistan will lift restrictions and would claim that it did so, as a goodwill gesture.
India opened 11 entry and exit points but flights will only be able to use the airspace once Pakistan opens its airspace, a senior official of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) told Hindustan Times.

“We have informed International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and now they will hold consultations with Pakistan. The day Pakistan decides to remove restrictions, flight operations will resume,” the official added.

“This basically is a signal from India that we are willing to lift restrictions and that Pakistan should reciprocate,” an official told The Times of India.


bus itna kafi hai ya nhi ?
 
India will not kneel down or beg, nor she did in case of release of Abhinandan. It was pressure groups who made Pakistan release the guy. Similarly Pakistan will lift restrictions and would claim that it did so, as a goodwill gesture.

Do you even understand diplomacy?

If we did lift the restrictions, why the heck would Pak officials say they did it in response to India's deescalation?? Obviously we will say we did it as a unilateral goodwill gesture, under zero moral obligation to do so, I.e. we did it because we can choose when to and when not to. When we do lift the restriction, we will obviously declare it as a goodwill gesture, I.e. CHARITY for your beggar of a prime minister. That will be a PR victory for Pak over India, some charity soon after Ramadan for our Hindutva neighbours.
 
India will not kneel down or beg, nor she did in case of release of Abhinandan. It was pressure groups who made Pakistan release the guy. Similarly Pakistan will lift restrictions and would claim that it did so, as a goodwill gesture.
India opened 11 entry and exit points but flights will only be able to use the airspace once Pakistan opens its airspace, a senior official of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) told Hindustan Times.

“We have informed International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and now they will hold consultations with Pakistan. The day Pakistan decides to remove restrictions, flight operations will resume,” the official added.

“This basically is a signal from India that we are willing to lift restrictions and that Pakistan should reciprocate,” an official told The Times of India.

India has an old habit of kneeling down so it won't against her character this time as well.
 
India will not kneel down or beg, nor she did in case of release of Abhinandan. It was pressure groups who made Pakistan release the guy. Similarly Pakistan will lift restrictions and would claim that it did so, as a goodwill gesture.

Pakistan may open our airspace now,

Now that india has rolled over:coffee: and shouted uncleo_O
 
India has an old habit of kneeling down so it won't against her character this time as well.

Now that india has rolled over:coffee: and shouted uncleo_O

Now is the time for Pakistan to keep India under pressure by refusing to lift space restrictions.

Does Pakistan has guts to continue blocking air space ?

We will get that answer in a fortnight :close_tema:
 
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