India has closed its airspace for all aircraft registered in Pakistan and all aircraft run by Pakistani Airlines, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), there was another major step after the 22 April terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April in which 26 people were killed.
India on Wednesday issued a notice to Airmen (NOTAM), which confirmed all Pakistani-nominated, operated, or leased aircraft, including military flights from 30 April to 23 May (estimated period), to close their airspace.
Both India and Pakistan have now stopped each other from using their airspace, as the neighboring country had already announced the move six days ago.
In particular, there has been an increase in violation of ceasefire by Pakistan along with the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, and the Indian Army has effectively responded.
Security forces have conducted anti -terrorism operations in the Kashmir Valley after the Pehalgam terror attack in the Kashmir Valley and the government has given full operational freedom to the armed forces to decide on the response to the cruel terrorist attack.
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) met a day after the initiative terror attack. In briefing, CCS was brought out from across the border of the terrorist attack. It was noted that the attack came in view of its stable progress towards successful holding and economic development and development of elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
India has taken a part of measures against Pakistan for its support to cross terrorism, including closing the integrated check post in the attic and closing the integrated check post in the attic. India has also decided to curb the strength of high commissions. (AI)