Prime Minister Modi's plane passed through Pakistan and reached Italy


The use of airspace was approved

The plane will return by the same air route after receiving formal approval from Pakistan

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plane en route to Italy for the G-20 summit passed through Pakistan's airspace and will return from Glasgow after the formal approval of Pakistan.

It is the first time in the last 12 years that an Indian Prime Minister has visited Italy. According to The Express Tribune, Prime Minister Modi's plane Boeing 777 entered Bahawalpur area of ​​Pakistan and passed through Turbat and Panjpur area. From here the plane reached Italy via Iran and Turkey.

Permission will also be sought to use Pakistan's airspace on return. According to sources in the Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan's airspace was also used when Prime Minister Modi visited the United States last month.

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