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India allows Imran Khan's aircraft to use airspace for Sri Lanka trip

The Indian government has allowed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s aircraft to use its airspace for his upcoming travel to Sri Lanka, sources have said. Pakistan Prime Minister Khan will arrive in Sri Lanka on February 22 on a two-day official state visit.

In 2019, Pakistan had denied permission to Prime Minister Modi’s aircraft to use the Pakistani airspace for his visit to the US in September and Saudi Arabia in October. On denial of overflight clearance for a VVIP special flight by Pakistan, the MEA had said Pakistan was deviating from well-established international practice.

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