From M Zulqernain Lahore, Jul 9 (PTI) A New Delhi-bound Air India aircraft with 128 people on board today made an emergency landing at Nawabshah airport in Pakistan's southern Sindh province after its hydraulic system develop a problem. All 122 passengers and six crew members on board the Airbus 319 aircraft are safe, officials said. "The aircraft was flying over Pakistani air space when the pilot saw a warning light in the cockpit and sought permission to land at the nearest airport which was Nawabshah," an Air India spokesperson said in New Delhi. The plane landed at Nawabshah airport in southern Sindh province at 3. 37 am local time. "Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai is in touch with the Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan Sharat Sabharwal, who is in contact with the pilot," sources in MEA said in New Delhi. The pilot has informed that the condition on the plane is "reasonable", they said. Pakistan Defence Secretary Nargis Sethi has directed the civil aviation authorities to provide all assistance to passengers and crew of the Air India plane. The captain of the aircraft, flying from Abu Dhabi to New Delhi, contacted Pakistani authorities and sought permission for an emergency landing after detecting the problem with the hydraulic system, Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Pervez George told PTI. The captain preferred to have the passengers remain on board the aircraft though Pakistani authorities had offered to allow them to disembark, George said. MORE PTI MZ RHL SMJ IAS PYK ARC ZH AKJ