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India Shuts Airspace for Pakistan: No Pakistani Flights Allowed Till May 23

India is now in action mode, 8 days after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Late on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high -level meeting at his residence.

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National News: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, India took a tough step and sealed its aircraft for Pakistan late on Wednesday night. Now by May 23, no Pakistani flight will be entered in Indian airship. India issued a 'NOTAM' to Pakistan and made it clear that if a Pakistani aircraft comes to Indian territory, it will be taken direct action.

Pakistan had stopped aircraft earlier, now India's retaliation

Significantly, on 23 April, Pakistan shut down its aircraft for India. Now India has responded in his language. This step has come at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night, Foreign Minister S.K. The high level meeting was held with Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval and Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi. However, it was not clarified whether the decision to shut down aircraft was taken in the same meeting or later.

Pakistan will have a big economic shock

  • This decision of India will directly affect Pakistan's weak economy.
  • Now Pakistani aircraft will have to take a long route to reach countries like Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka.
  • This will increase the cost of flights and air travel will become expensive.
  • There will be additional pressure on the aviation sector, and passengers will also have to face inconvenience.

Rahul Gandhi said: "The government has 100% support"

A message from the opposition also came for the first time. Rahul Gandhi said- "Whoever is behind this attack should not be spared. The government should take strict action without delay. The entire opposition is with the government."

Rahul reached Kanpur on Wednesday, where he met the family of martyr Lieutenant Shubham Dwivedi in the attack.

Pakistan's strange acts: flags off, posts vacated

After the attack, some strange activities were observed by Pakistan. The Pak Army vacated several posts on the international border in the Pargwal sector of Kathua and the flags were removed from there. For the first time on Wednesday, the Pak Army also broke ceasefire on the international border, which the Indian Army gave a befitting reply.

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