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India enabled the Pakistani plane to enter the domestic airspace for several weeks. Civil Aviation State Minister Murlidhar Mohol X: “Airmen (NOTAM), which restricts the entry of the Pakistan aircraft into the Indian airspace, was officially expanded.” Here’s more.

Pakistan also expanded the closure of the airspace for flights operated by Indian Airlines for another month.

On Tuesday, India expanded the Pakistani plane ban to enter the inner airport until August 23rd. For Civil Aviation, the Union State Minister Murlidhar Mohol said in an article on X: “The notification that restricted the entry of the Pakistan plane into the Indian airspace was officially extended until August 23, 2025.” “This extension reflects the ongoing strategic issues and is compatible with the judge security protocols. Keep watching us for more updates.” This action watched Pakistan’s decision to prevent Indian flights from using the airspace.

Pakistan extends the ban
Pakistani Airports Administration (PAA) expanded the closure of the airspace for flights operated by Indian Airlines until 24 August last week. Paa said that the ban would remain in place until 24 August 05: 19 (India time). Meanwhile, NGEam was published for a large-scale Indian Air Force (IAF) planned in Rajasthan in Rajasthan between 23-25 July. Indian Air Force will perform a major military exercise in Rajasthan, which covers areas from Barmer to Jodhpur. The region witnessed Pakistan’s drone and missile interventions during the Sindoor operations, which launched several drone attacks targeting Pakistan’s Barmeeri, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Sri Ganganagar regions of Pakistan.

India-Pakistan tensions
A note is given when a particular airspace needs to be cleaned from civil air traffic. During previous voltages with Potistan, similar notifications were made to ensure that no passenger aircraft was caught in the midst of potential air operations. It helps to prevent civilian losses by keeping commercial aircraft away from military activity zones. NOTAM, Pakistani -backed terrorists on May 7 killed 26 people killed in the terrorist attack in the expensive attack on India’s ‘Sindoor Operation’ was opposed to retaliate.

(With the inputs of the news agency IANS).

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