Modi travels through Pakistani airspace again without sending message of goodwill

Muhammad Jawad Ali
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Muhammad Jawad Ali
Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.
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  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again traveled through Pakistani airspace for 45 minutes.
  • Modi’s special aircraft entered Pakistani airspace near Lahore at 04:50 a.m.
  • The spokesperson for the Indian Prime Minister’s Office stated that formal permission was obtained from Pakistani authorities to use Pakistan’s airspace.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again traveled through Pakistani airspace for 45 minutes.

Contrary to international diplomatic norms, Modi, as usual, did not leave any message of goodwill for the Pakistani government or people.

According to aviation sources, Modi departed early in the morning from the Indian capital, Delhi, to Philadelphia in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania to attend the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden.

Modi’s special aircraft entered Pakistani airspace near Lahore at 04:50 a.m. Modi flew at an altitude of 36,000 feet, passing over Hafizabad, Chakwal, Islamabad, and Mardan, before exiting into Afghan airspace near Chitral at 05:35 a.m.

The spokesperson for the Indian Prime Minister’s Office stated that formal permission was obtained from Pakistani authorities to use Pakistan’s airspace.

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Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.