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Pakistan declines India's request to allow PM Narendra Modi's plane to fly through its airspace

MEANING LESS. BS,, FRO PAKISTAN,,

didnt stop commercial flights,

didnt close,, tamatar ,payaz, nor fake life saving medicines,, coming from india,,,


but we will not let modi fly over head.................shamless govt ,pti,,doing pti jalsa in muzffarabad...


when university were chanting against imran khan,,,,,,,,they were all loaded into buses by azad kashmir police,,,


SO,,,,,,,,,,,,,MUCH FOR KASHMIR KE AZAADI KA CHAMPION, IMRAN NAZI
 
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Fifth-generation warfare: Tweets and denying overflight access and more surprises will come in the future.
In public: "Hindustan is a global superpower, all nations bow before us and nobody can resist our mighty influence."

In private: "Can we please use your airspace? Please? No? Ok."

Our message is very clear, there will be no talks with Modi until 45 days old curfew is lifted in the occupied Kashmir. The ball is firmly in Modi's court!
 
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It's a psychological , move to fly over Pakistan's air space
After the move done in Kashmir

Proper response is escort his plane in air if it comes close to Pakistan airspace
those side winders can accidentally get triggered
 
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Pakistan denies India's request for use of airspace by Modi for flight to Germany

Naveed Siddiqui
September 18, 2019

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The Indian government has formally submitted a request for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use Pakistani airspace for his flight to the United States, diplomatic sources said on Wednesday. — AFP/File

The government on Wednesday announced its decision not to grant India's request for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use Pakistani airspace for his flight to Germany.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the decision has been made "keeping in view the situation in occupied Kashmir".

"A request was received from India saying that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to use Pakistani airspace for an overflight on the 20th to Germany and wishes to use the same for a return flight on the 28th," said the foreign minister in a video statement.

"Keeping in view the situation in occupied Kashmir and India's attitude witnessed in the tyranny and oppression [suffered by Kashmiris] and the violations of rights in the region, we have decided not to grant this request," he said.



The Indian government had formally submitted a request last week for the use of Pakistani airspace following which Pakistan looked into calling a high-level advisory meeting on the matter, according to diplomatic sources.

The sources had told DawnNewsTV that Modi's flight would pass over Pakistani airspace on September 20 on his way to the US where he will attend the United Nations General Assembly and address a gathering of Indian-Americans in Houston.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will also address the UNGA on September 27.

As per international law, the sources had said, Pakistan is bound to grant permission to the Indian premier. If it is rejected, India can appeal to the International Civil Aviation Organisation as a result of which Pakistan may be required to pay a hefty fine.

The request comes at a time of high tension between Pakistan and India following the Indian government's decision to unilaterally revoke Article 370 of its constitution, which granted special autonomy to occupied Kashmir. A communications blackout and heavy restrictions on movement imposed by the Indian authorities from the eve of this development have been in place for 45 days now.

Earlier in September, Pakistan had decided to refuse a request by India to allow its president Ram Nath Kovind to use Pakistani airspace for his flight to Iceland.

The government had also considered closing the entire Pakistani airspace to Indian flights. However, no decision was taken on the matter.

In February, Pakistan had closed its airspace to Indian traffic after aerial dogfights following the Pulwama attack ratcheted up tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi. It reopened its skies for all civilian traffic in July, ending months of restrictions affecting major international routes.

Following this, in August, Modi used Pakistan's airspace to travel to France for an official visit.

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First they request, when granted, they say : Pakistanis had no other choice.
India talk about negotiations only to buy some time. As tough time passes they deny talks. That's why this time Pakistan denied backdoor talks as well.
Now Indians will see how afraid we are.
 
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You haven’t been watching/listening to Haqeekat tv lately have you?
yeah that is one 3rd rate youtbe news outlet. MAkes up imaginary headlines that are not backed by anything that can be shown as proof.He does highlight the actual news item but flufs it up with his own opinion or bogus & made up reaction from the enemy.
 
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yeah that is one 3rd rate youtbe news outlet. MAkes up imaginary headlines that are not backed by anything that can be shown as proof.He does highlight the actual news item but flufs it up with his own opinion or bogus & made up reaction from the enemy.
Lol yup that’s exactly what he does.
 
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