India and Pakistan extend airspace closure for each other’s planes till September 24 amid tensions

India has once again extended the closure of its airspace for aircraft operated, owned, or leased by Pakistan till September 24. In a reciprocal move, Pakistan has also extended the closure of its skies for Indian planes till the same date. Both countries issued fresh NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) regarding the restrictions. The restrictions were first imposed after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which claimed 26 lives. Since April 30, India has barred Pakistani civilian and military flights, citing national security. The latest extension reflects the continuing strain in bilateral relations as both sides remain cautious over security and regional stabili

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