For first time in three years: Indian Prime Minister flew over Pakistan

Indian Prime Minister Narden Moi, who went on a visit to the United States, for the first time in three years received permission to fly through Pakistan’s airspace, reports TASS with reference to India TV channel.

Previously, Pakistan denied the Indian President Rama Natu Kovintu and Prime Minister Modi to use his airspace for flights to foreign countries. The reason was the change in 2019 by India of the status of the controversial state Jammu and Kashmir and dividing it into two different allied territories – Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.