As per my info, Khairpur Tammewali is a field firing range and such notifications are issued to air traffic when artillery field firing is going on. Nothing big.
Do read that it is not written anywhere that some international agreement would help India develop and bar Pakistan from developing hypersonic technology. The article meant an international agreement on limiting or banning the weaponisation of the technology.
What a poor link NYTimes is trying to make. Pak-China defence cooperation dates backs to decades, while the CPEC was envisioned only 5 years ago. Pakistan developed JF-17 with China when there was no CPEC and would be developing more even without CPEC.
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