Ban on Indian aircraft will now remain in effect until June 24

(Web Desk): The restriction on Indian flights through Pakistani airspace has been extended once again.
According to the Pakistan Airports Authority, the ban on Indian aircraft will now remain in effect until June 24, 2025.
All aircraft that are Indian-registered, operated, owned, or leased will fall under this ban, which also applies to Indian military aircraft.
It is worth noting that on April 23, India announced the immediate suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty following the alleged killing of 26 tourists in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
On April 24, Pakistan responded by announcing the closure of its airspace, land routes, and all types of trade with India. Additionally, Pakistan limited the Indian High Commission’s diplomatic staff to 30 members, and declared India’s defense, naval, and air advisors persona non grata, ordering them to leave the country.

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