India extends airspace ban on Pakistan flights until September 24.
India has extended the closure of its airspace for Pakistan planes until September 24, following a series of measures in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in April, which resulted in 26 fatalities. Initially implemented on April 30, the ban affects all Pakistan-registered and operated aircraft, including military flights, and has seen monthly extensions. Pakistan has similarly extended its airspace closure for Indian aircraft. This reciprocal action underscores ongoing tensions between the two nations while highlighting India’s commitment to national security and stability in the region, reinforcing its stance against terrorism and threats to its sovereignty.