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Pakistan opened airspace after IAF retreated aircrafts from its forward bases near Pakistan border

Okay. So much wrong with you Modi fanboys. Beyond hope. You spin everything as a victory; plane down, "Modi forced pak to release pilot". China occupied Bhutanese territory, "we won no road was built". Now Pakistan after many months opened airspace "Pakistan backed down".

List is long and feel like why point it out, i must be:cuckoo:

Rrality:
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Modistan:
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Point taken

My question relates to the point in bold above, just curious to know what change took place in its security dimension overnight for Pak to open its air space.

I assume this is something kept secret by each state. I highly doubt we'll find out why they decided to open it, but I assume they received some assurances from India and that the Indian elections are long gone. But that's just me speculating.
 
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Can someone confirm this? I told them to hold on till Eid ul Adha.

What happened?
 
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Have you forgotten your RAW man for whom you are fighting at case in ICJ????

First not my RAW man.
Second He is not yet an internationally declared terrorist like Hafiz/Maulana Azhar
Third closing eyes from reality (of world viewing us a terrorist sponsoring nation) is not going to help..neither in FATF nor in terms of getting investments.
 
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Pakistan opens airspace for all civilian traffic; Indian flights to operate soon

By Press Trust Of India
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  • Pakistan opened its airspace for all civilian traffic on Tuesday morning, removing the ban on Indian flights that were not allowed to use majority of its airspace since the Balakot air strikes in February
  • The move is expected to give relief to Air India, which had to re-route its international flights due to the closure of Pakistani airspace
  • Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) at around 12:41 am, stating that 'with immediate effect Pakistan airspace is open for all type of civil traffic on published ATS (air traffic service) routes'
Pakistan opened its airspace for all civilian traffic on Tuesday morning, sources said, effectively removing the ban on Indian flights that were not allowed to use majority of its airspace since the Balakot air strikes in February. The move is expected to give a major relief to Air India, which suffered a huge financial loss of around Rs 491 crore as it had to re-route its various international flights due to the closure of the Pakistan airspace.

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"Pakistan has permitted all airlines to fly through its airspace from around 12.41 am today. Indian airline operators will start using normal routes through Pakistan airspace soon," the sources told PTI. Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) at around 12.41 am Indian Standard Time, stating that "with immediate effect Pakistan airspace is open for all type of civil traffic on published ATS (air traffic service) routes".

Pakistan had fully closed its airspace on February 26 after the Indian Air Force (IAF) struck a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist training camp in Balakot in retaliation to the Pulwama attack on February 14. Since then, the neighbouring country had only opened two routes, both of them passing through the southern region, of the total 11.

READ | Air India Lost Rs 491 Cr Till July 2 Due To Closure Of Pakistan Airspace: Government

On its part, the IAF had announced on May 31 that all temporary restrictions imposed on the Indian airspace post the Balakot strike had been removed. However, it did not benefit most of the commercial airliners and they were waiting for Pakistan to fully open its airspace.

In India, the biggest pain was suffered by Air India that conducts various international flights from Delhi to Europe and the US.

The national carrier had lost Rs 491 crore till July 2 due to the closure of the Pakistan airspace. Private airlines SpiceJet, IndiGo and GoAir lost Rs 30.73 crore, Rs 25.1 crore and Rs 2.1 crore, respectively, according to the data presented by Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in the Rajya Sabha on July 3.

Post the air strike, Air India had to re-route, merge or suspend many of its international flights that connect India with European and US cities.

IndiGo, India's largest airline by domestic market share, was unable to start direct flights from Delhi to Istanbul due to the closure of the Pakistan airspace.The low-cost carrier started the Delhi-Istanbul flight in March. Till date, this IndiGo flight had to take the longer route over the Arabian Sea and make a stop at Doha in Qatar for refuelling

https://www.republicworld.com/india...vilian-traffic-indian-flights-to-operate-soon
Kartarpur is the only reason Pakistan has opened its airspace for India after meeting Indian delegation in Islamabad.
 
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2 days back it was reported Pakistan will not open air space, today this news has come as a surprise to me, can some one put us wiser why this decision was taken in such a hurry ?
It think its due the talks between Pakista and India that were held in Pakistan.

Even here everything went as per India's demands.
Sure did.
We are only here to serve your interests.
 
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Legendary F-16 down by Mig-21, had to remove all F-16 from forward bases in order to protect them from further Mig-21 attack, could not open airspace because of fear from India and had to take 5 months to come out of fear generated on 27th February and still could not do anything about Indian involvement through Afghanistan....these are Imran achievements of naya pakistan :lol:
F-16 WALY JOKE PER AB HANSI BHI NHI AATI :lol:
 
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No report of any removal of aircraft from forward bases.

This is Modi you are dealing with. He doesn't compromise on National Security
Ya world have seen on 27th
 
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Of course they will take revenge, They are just waiting for their Rafaels. As soon as they arrive they are gonna declare war to avenge Mig21
 
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I asked my friend who is in the Services. Absolutely no change in the IAF battle order. Every jet is in the same hangar as before,

Sorry PAF apologists !
Not only u but since 27th even ur govt ask ur friends personally kay broad day light may hamara bhalatkaar hogaya hey koi video tu nahi aye na?? Friend says naa modi g ... tu ja kar bool sari janta se kay kuch nahi huwa
 
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