Modi uses Pakistani airspace

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“India One,” departed from New Delhi and entered Pakistani airspace near Lahore

DNA

LAHORE: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, en route to Paris for a three-day visit, once again traveled through Pakistani airspace, aviation sources confirmed. However, he did not leave any goodwill message for the Pakistani government or people.

Modi’s special aircraft, “India One,” departed from New Delhi and entered Pakistani airspace near Lahore. The plane traveled over Sheikhupura, Hafizabad, Chakwal, and Kohat at an altitude of 34,000 feet.

The Indian Air Force-operated Boeing 777 exited Pakistani airspace near Parachinar, entering Afghanistan. The flight spent approximately 41 minutes within Pakistan’s airspace.