Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft entered Pakistan while going from New Delhi to France. Prime Minister Modi’s aircraft remained in Pakistan airspace for about 46 minutes. Due to which there was an uproar in Islamabad. A local media outlet in Pakistan shared this information. It quoted civil aviation sources as saying that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft used Pakistani airspace during a visit from New Delhi to Paris.
Indian Prime Minister’s aircraft was allowed to land due to airsplace closure in Afghanistan
According to the report, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft ‘Bharat 1’ entered the Pakistani region via Sheikhpura, Hafizabad, Chakwal and Kohat and stayed in the Pakistani region for 46 minutes. Sources associated with this development further said that the Indian Prime Minister’s aircraft was allowed to fly due to the closure of Afghan airspace. This is not the first time that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plane has used Pakistani airspace. In August last year, Modi’s aircraft used Pakistan airspace during a visit from Poland to Delhi.
Prime Minister Modi’s aircraft had passed through Pakistan earlier.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft, which flew from New Delhi, entered the Pakistani border at around 11 pm and stayed in Pakistan for 46 minutes. Earlier, when Narendra Modi went to Warsaw, the capital of Poland while going to Kiev to meet Ukrainian President Jailonsky, his aircraft also passed through Pakistan. Pakistan in March 2019 lifted all the airspace sanctions for civil flights and reopened a major transit air corridor in its area.