Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Pakistan Faces Rs 4.1 Billion Loss From Airspace Ban on India

Pakistan’s airports have incurred a loss of Rs 4.1 billion due to the closure of airspace for Indian airlines following heightened tensions after the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22. The ban, resulting from deteriorating bilateral ties, has affected overflying revenue, although the Ministry of Defence clarified that these figures do not represent overall financial losses. Indian airspace remains closed to Pakistani carriers as well, reinforcing a mutual isolation that underscores the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. This situation highlights the economic ramifications of strained relations, as both countries grapple with security and territorial integrity concerns.

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