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Btw, why does india wants to go over pakistan, when there are other routes ? I dont get it.
that is defined direct internationally recognised route .
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Btw, why does india wants to go over pakistan, when there are other routes ? I dont get it.
We are here talking abot one time modi's plane permission to fly over pakistan.that is defined direct internationally recognised route .
It is a military flight hence special clearance is required. Something that can be denied or accepted.We are here talking abot one time modi's plane permission to fly over pakistan.
Should we be bothering about direct indirect route ? Shorter or longer route ?
Hi,
What is petty about a 'tactical' situation---. Indians are not our brothers---.
If they are your brothers---then write it as such---.
Pakistan should keep the air space close for a longer period of time--.
If we will give you a permission then you use Pakistani airspace, otherwise you take a different routes to reachot destination @GHALIBthat is defined direct internationally recognised route .
Is this a joke? Tactical? What exactly is the strategic objective to employ this "Tactical Situation".
Pakistan does not gain anything by blocking the Airspace to Modi, not a single inch except for di** measuring. You're welcome to prove otherwise. Opening the Airspace will not only show goodwill towards our intent of peace, but also prove that we are not petty people.
Hi,
For PM Modi---thatis not a problem---.
But don't give civilian aircraft overflight for indian aircraft---.
I don't have to say anything after feb-27. You have already been toldBecause empty tanks say so?
The Indian government has requested Pakistan to allow Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft to fly over Pakistani airspace on June 13.
According to reports, Pakistan has received a formal request sent by the Indian High Commission in this regard. Modi is scheduled to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next week.
Pakistani airspace on its eastern border with India will remain closed until June 14, a civil aviation official had said on May 29, the latest extension months after a standoff between the arch rivals.
Pakistan closed its airspace in February after suicide attack on Indian troops in Pulwama district in Indian Occupied Kashmir led to aerial bombing missions on each other’s soil and a fighter dogfight over Kashmir.
Foreign carriers using Indian airspace have been forced to take costly detours because they cannot fly over Pakistan. The closure mainly affects flights from Europe to Southeast Asia.
“The closure will continue until June 14,” a spokesperson for Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority told Reuters, without giving further details.
Pakistan lies in the middle of a vital aviation corridor and the airspace restrictions impact hundreds of commercial and cargo flights each day, adding flight time for passengers and fuel costs for airlines.
Tell what? 89999 is still remaining?I don't have to say anything after feb-27. You have already been told
world is laughing at you on you on 26/27 FEB incident, get some shame @ChhatrapatiTell what? 89999 is still remaining?