India closes airspace to Pakistan airlines as tensions rise
- India closed its airspace to all Pakistani-registered and military aircraft from April 30 to May 23, 2025, amid rising tensions.
- The closure follows a terrorist attack on April 22 in India-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 men, mostly tourists, near Pahalgam, which New Delhi blames on Pakistan-backed militants.
- Pakistan denies involvement, calls India's accusations baseless, demands a neutral investigation, and warns of possible military action, citing credible intelligence of impending Indian attacks.
- Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged a transparent inquiry and de-escalation, while Bilawal Bhutto Zardari stressed readiness to respond to aggression and hoped for international mediation.
- The reciprocal airspace bans and suspension of the Indus Water Treaty indicate escalating hostilities between the nuclear neighbors, raising concerns of a wider conflict.
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India closes airspace for Pakistani aircraft
The situation between India and Pakistan is getting worse and worse. India is now closing the airspace for Pakistani aircraft. Pakistan is expecting an Indian attack. The US is admonishing prudence.
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