Wednesday, September 18, 2019

India requests Islamabad to allow PM Modi's plane use Pak airspace

India has formally requested Islamabad to give permission for PM Modi's plane to use Pakistani airspace during his upcoming US Vist. PM Modi will be in United States from 21st to 27th of September for big-ticket events like diaspora event in Houston and address to United Nations General Assembly. 

New Delhi had sent the request last week and Pakistan is still to respond. The country has to respond before the 20th of September.  A rejection this time will be considered a violation of ICOA or International Civil Aviation Organization charter. Under the charter, unless its war, denying the use of airspace by singling out cannot be done by any country. New Delhi can take Pakistan to ICOA where the country can be slapped with a heavy fine.

Earlier this month, India had requested Islamabad to allow President Ram Nath Kovind's plane to use the Pakistani airspace during his Europe visit but it was rejected by the country. Rejecting the Indian request, Pak FM SM Qureshi had said, "Indian government had asked Pakistan to use its airspace for its president's movement. Given the current situation, we have decided not to give permission to India for this airspace usage"
India had regretted Pakistan's "futile" decision of not allowing President Ram Nath Kovind's plane to use the country's airspace.
Ministry of External Affairs in a statement said, "To deny overflight clearance for the VVIP special flight which is otherwise granted routinely by any normal country. We call upon Pakistan to recognise the futility of such unilateral actions." Last month India had requested Islamabad to grant the use of airspace for Prime minister Narendra Modi's visit to France which the country allowed despite the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions.
02/09/19 Sidhant Sibal/DNA
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