Islamabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Vvip Special Flights, on the way to Italy for the G20 Summit, flying over the Pakistani area on Friday and the aircraft will use it again on the way back after getting official permission from Islamabad, according to a media report on Sunday.
Plane Prime Minister Modi Boeing 777, 300ER, K7066 entered the Pakistani airspace from Bahawalpur, past Turbath and Panjur and through Iran and Turkey reached Italy, The Express Tribune reported.
According to the source of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Indian authorities have requested Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Ministry permission to use the airspace for Special PM Modi flights.
Pakistan received the request, allowing Indian Prime Minister to fly through the airspace.
The relationship between India and Pakistan worsened after India announced that it attracted the special power of Jammu and Kashmir and the State BiFurbasi to two of the United States in August 2019.
India had notified Pakistan that he wanted a normal relationship with Islamabad free of terror, hostility and violence.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Italy on Friday to participate in the G20 Summit in which he joined other world leaders in discussions about the global economic and health recovery of Covid-19, climate development and climate change.
The report quoted a CAA spokesman who said that on his way back to India after the climate summit at Glasgow, the Prime Minister Modi aircraft would use Pakistani airspace again.
Previously, Indian commercial aircraft also used Pakistani airspace after obtaining necessary permits, according to the newspaper.
Last month, the mode prime minister’s plane on his way to the United States flew over Pakistani airspace after Islamabad gave permission to aircraft.
In October 2019, Pakistan denied India’s request to use airspace for PM Modi flights to Saudi Arabia.
In the same year in September too, Pakistan denied excessive permits for the prime minister plane.