India seeks permission from Pakistan to use airspace


Islam Abad (94 news) India has sought formal permission from Pakistan to use the airspace. According to the details, the Indian government sought permission from the Pakistani government to use the airspace for flights departing from Srinagar. The Indian government made a formal request to Pakistan to use the airspace. The Indian request asked that flights departing from Srinagar be allowed to pass through Pakistani airspace.
In this regard, media sources said that the government of Pakistan sought a report from the relevant institutions on the issue of using Pakistani airspace. A report has been sent by the National Security Affairs Committee, while other relevant bodies have also sent a report to the Civil Aviation regarding India's request.
According to sources, the law ministry will send its report on legal aspects while civil aviation will send all the reports to the government and the foreign ministry. Whether to allow use or not.
It should be remembered that Pakistan was allowed to use Pakistan's airspace on India's request last month as well. Last month, the Indian plane going from Srinagar to Sharjah passed through the airspace of Lahore. The Indian Prime Minister's plane entered Pakistan's airspace from the airspace of Bahawalpur. It left the Pakistani airspace after passing through the airspace of Turbat and Panjgur. The plane took off from Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. Even after the visit to Italy, the plane of the Indian Prime Minister used Pakistani airspace.



