On his return from Poland, Modi’s plane stayed in Pakistani territory for 46 minutes
New Delhi (Monitoring Desk) It has been revealed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plane used Pakistani airspace on his return from Poland. Civil aviation sources say that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on his way to Delhi from Poland. Entered the borders of Pakistan. Modi’s plane entered India at 11:10 a.m, the Indian Prime Minister’s plane stayed in Pakistan’s borders for 46 minutes, and the Indian Prime Minister’s plane entered Pakistan’s borders from Chitral. The plane passed through the air control area of Islamabad and Lahore, and the Indian Prime Minister’s plane entered Amritsar through Lahore. The Indian Prime Minister did not convey any message of goodwill to the Pakistani people and government while passing through Pakistan’s airspace. It should be noted that foreign presidents and prime ministers send goodwill messages to the air traffic through the pilot during the flight.