Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft used Pakistan’s airspace while traveling to Paris from New Delhi. Narendra Modi’s aircraft “India 1” entered Pakistani territory from Sheikhupura, Hafizabad, Chakwal and Kohat and remained within the country’s borders for 46 minutes. Sources privy to the development further said the Indian PM’s aircraft was granted permission due to closure of Afghan airspace. This is not the first time that Indian PM Narendra Modi’s plane used Pakistani airspace. Last year in August, Modi’s plane also utilized Pakistan’s airspace while traveling from Poland to Delhi.

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