ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI – Pakistan has reportedly decided to let Indian PrimeMinister Narendra Modi’s aircraft fly over its airspace as the latterdeparted to Italy for the G20 Summit.
Reports in media quoting sources said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’saircraft en route to Italy flew over the Pakistani airspace after Indianauthorities requested Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for permissionto use the airspace for the special flight.
Pakistani officials reportedly accepted the request and allowed the specialVVIP flight to fly through its airspace.
Modi’s jet Boeing 777, entered the Pakistani airspace from Bahawalpur andpassed through Turbat and Panjgur before entering Iranian airspace.
In September, Indian PM’s plane flew over the Pakistan airspace afterIslamabad gave permission for the aircraft departing to the United States.








