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In response to escalating tensions with Pakistan, India has announced a suspension of flight operations from multiple airports. The move comes amid heightened concerns following military activities in the region.
The Indian government’s decision to halt flights has affected over 200 flights and resulted in the temporary shutdown of operations at 18 airports. This precautionary measure aligns with India’s recent strategic moves to address ongoing security issues, exacerbated by military tensions with Pakistan. As part of these measures, both Air India and Air India Express have canceled several flights.
The suspension follows reports of “precision strikes” by Indian forces on terror camps in Pakistan. The strikes have led to increased alertness on both sides of the border, with Pakistan also suspending flight operations at major airports in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot.
The current climate of tension is underlined by India’s Operation Sindoor, which is reportedly aimed at minimizing collateral damage during military operations. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has accused Pakistan of attempting to distance itself from terrorism-related activities, reflecting a deepening of diplomatic strain between the two countries.
Travelers have been advised to stay updated with airlines for the latest information on flight schedules and operations. The bilateral tensions have highlighted the fragility of the regional security situation and the significant impact on civil aviation.
The situation remains dynamic, and both nations are under international scrutiny regarding their next steps in this geopolitical context.
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