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PM Modi's plane was in Pakistan airspace while returning from Poland: Report

On August 24, PM Modi's plane entered Pakistani airspace at 10:15 am and left at 11:01 am, spending a total of 46 minutes in the airspace, the report stated.

August 26, 2024 / 21:37 IST
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PM Modi visited Poland on August 21-22.
PM Modi visited Poland on August 21-22.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft reportedly spent 46 minutes in Pakistani airspace on its return from Poland.

According to a report by  Geo News, citing Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) sources, on August 24, PM Modi's plane entered Pakistani airspace at 10:15 am and left at 11:01 am, spending a total of 46 minutes in the airspace. The plane entered Pakistani airspace via Chitral and travelled through air control zones of Islamabad and Lahore before entering Amritsar, the report added.

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Moneycontrol couldn't independently verify the report.

“The Prime Minister’s aircraft does not need special consent to fly over a country and has blanket permission. In some cases, the PM’s aircraft is allocated a call sign, the same way an aircraft carrying heads of state from Pakistan, are allocated call signs such as ‘Pakistan 1’,” The Dawn reported citing sources.