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Pakistan decides to let PM Modi’s plane fly over its airspace

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Last time bina bataye Sharif se milne aa gaya to tumhe taqlif ho gayi...
Is baar puch kar upper se ja raha hai to bhi taqlif hai...
kamaal ho yaar...
 
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Pakistan would have definitely let Mr Mahatir come even if he was flying over India. After all his destination was Pakistan.
I don't know what happened there but the Indian govt. denied it in an official capacity. Could be that the air traffic controllers on both sides did not know what to do..

fog of skirmish maybe ?
 
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Give him an Escort of JF17s with live missile rounds. Fire a few of them in full view of the air crew and Modi. Take pictures and record the radio transmissions.

Next time Modi makes an anti-Pakistan statement, play the audio to remind him, this is what he is worth
Yeah and put Hassan Sidiqi on this escort duty.... :tup:
 
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Air passage granted. I suggest to escort his plane with THUNDERS while in Pakistan airspace to keep him haunting thru time he is going to spent in it.
 
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What would have Gangadesh done about it? Come without permission. There would be am AMRAAM right up Modi's gaping hole.
Why amraam why not sd10a if it's inside our airspace.

Humiliated India??? Lol nice joke.
You don't have privilege to humiliate India. Instead, IAF caught PAF pants down on 26 feb. And did a hard strike in deep in Pakistan Administrated Kashmir.
On 27 feb we shot your F16 before our brave pilot got shot in Flying coffin in again Pak Administrated Kashmir.
India didn't use its full power yet. IAF was just testing you bcz it was election time In India.
You will have to prove that you shot our f16
Prove it.
 
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SOURCE: PTI

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Pakistan on Monday decided in principle to let Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft fly over its airspace to Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan where he has to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit on June 13-14, where his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan would also be present.

Pakistan had fully closed its airspace on February 26 after an Indian Air Force (IAF) strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camp in Balakot. Since then, it has only opened two routes, both of them pass through southern Pakistan, of the total 11. India requested Pakistan to let Prime Minister Modi’s aircraft fly over its airspace to Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan.

The official said that the Imran Khan government has approved in principle the Indian government’s request to let Prime Minister Modi’s aircraft fly over the Pakistani airspace to Bishkek.

“The Indian government will be conveyed about the decision once the procedural formalities are completed. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will also be directed to notify the airmen subsequently,” the official said, adding Pakistan was hopeful that India would respond to its offer for peace dialogue.

He said Prime Minister Khan has recently written a letter to his Indian counterpart stressing Pakistan requires a solution for all geopolitical issues including Kashmir between the two neighbouring states.

The official further said Pakistan is still optimistic that India will respond to peace offer despite the fact both premiers were not meeting at the sidelines of the SCO Summit.

No bilateral meeting has been planned between Prime Minister Modi and his Pakistani counterpart on the sidelines of the SCO Summit.

Pakistan had given special permission to India’s then external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to fly directly through Pakistani airspace to attend the SCO Foreign Ministers’ meet in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on May 21.

Apart from the two routes through southern Pakistan, the neighbouring country’s airspace remains closed for commercial airliners. The IAF announced on May 31 that all temporary restrictions imposed on Indian airspace post the Balakot airstrike have been removed.

However, it is unlikely to benefit any commercial airliners unless Pakistan reciprocates and opens its complete airspace. Among Indian airlines, the international operations of Air India and IndiGo have been affected by the closure of Pakistani airspace.

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by a share in the domestic passenger market, has been unable to start direct flights from Delhi to Istanbul due to the closure of Pakistani airspace. The low-cost carrier started the Delhi-Istanbul flight in March this year.

It has to take the longer route every time over the Arabian Sea and make a stop either at Doha in Qatar or at Ahmedabad in Gujarat for refuelling.

Similarly, full-service carrier Air India is unable to fly non-stop flights from Delhi to the US since the closure of Pakistani airspace. Pakistan, however, has extended its partial airspace ban on eastern border with India until June 14.
When ever indian poiltely begged we listen.
:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
 
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And u thing,the world & UN will believe what Pakistan says. Infact yr pass port is ranked as the 5 worst passport, just below Somalia
world believe what it saw and apparently india just hv a photoshopped radar images . while we paraded indian pilot on live tv :) .
 
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