Modi uses Pakistan airspace for return to India

Modi uses Pakistan airspace for return to India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plane utilized Pakistan's airspace during his return journey from Poland to Delhi on Saturday morning.

According to civil aviation sources, the aircraft entered Pakistani airspace at 10:15am and remained within the country's borders for 46 minutes.

The plane entered Pakistan's territory over Chitral and then passed through the air control zones of Islamabad and Lahore. It eventually exited Pakistani airspace into India over Amritsar at 11:01am.

Civil aviation authorities confirmed that the flight was monitored as it crossed key regions of Pakistan before making its way into Indian territory.

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