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India Requests Pakistan to Allow Modi’s Aircraft to Fly Over its Airspace for SCO Summit

India Requests Pakistan to Allow Modi’s Aircraft to Fly Over its Airspace for SCO Summit India Requests Pakistan to Allow Modi’s Aircraft to Fly Over its Airspace for SCO Summit

The Indian government has requested Pakistan to allow Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft to fly over Pakistani airspace on June 13.

According to reports, Pakistan has received a formal request sent by the Indian High Commission in this regard. Modi is scheduled to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next week.



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