Sources say Modi's plane remained in Pakistani airspace for about 45 minutes during its flight to India

Islamabad: In a significant development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft reportedly passed through Pakistan's airspace on his return journey from Poland to India, according to sources within the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) who requested anonymity.
The sources revealed that Modi's plane remained in Pakistani airspace for about 45 minutes during its flight to India.
This occurrence is notable, as it is uncommon for Indian leaders to utilize Pakistani airspace due to the strained relations between the two countries.
The aircraft reportedly entered Pakistani territory near Chitral, flew over Lahore, and then exited towards Amritsar.
Although no official statements have been released by either country regarding this transit, the development is expected to spark discussions in diplomatic and political circles.

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