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‘We reject the ridiculous statement’: MEA counters Pakistan’s ‘blocked aid’ charge, cites swift clearance for Sri Lanka flights

Reaffirming India's consistent support to Colombo, Jaiswal highlighted that India has continued to stand with Sri Lanka during natural disasters and relief operations.

December 02, 2025 / 20:41 IST
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Jaiswal emphasised that New Delhi acted with urgency because the situation in Sri Lanka demanded immediate assistance.
Jaiswal emphasised that New Delhi acted with urgency because the situation in Sri Lanka demanded immediate assistance.

The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday dismissed Pakistan's allegations regarding delays in overflight clearance for aircraft carrying relief material to Sri Lanka, underscoring that India acted promptly and transparently.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan's statement was aimed at misleading the public and misrepresenting India's actions. He said, "We reject the ridiculous statement made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, which is yet another attempt to spread anti-India misinformation."

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Connecting the timeline of events, Jaiswal clarified that India received Pakistan's request through diplomatic channels well in advance and responded within hours. He stated, "The request for overflight clearance for Pakistani aircraft carrying humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka was received by the High Commission of India in Islamabad at around 1300 hrs on December 01, 2025."

Jaiswal emphasised that New Delhi acted with urgency because the situation in Sri Lanka demanded immediate assistance. He said, "Given the urgency of humanitarian assistance, the Government of India processed the request expeditiously the same day and granted the overflight permission as per the itinerary proposed at 1730 hrs on December 01, 2025."