India currently holds the airspace key to any future Bangladesh-Pakistan direct flights The reality is simple-and brutal: Dhaka-Karachi flights can resume only if India grants overflying rights. X Denial turns a smooth 3-hour, 2,300 km route into a 5,800 km, 8-hour detour looping around India Making it economically unviable for both sides. With the Ministry of External Affairs stating the matter will be handled under existing agreements, the final call effectively rests with Narendra Modi Two cash-strapped neighbours. One unavoidable airspace. The message is clear: they fly only if India allows it. So the big question-should India say yes?
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HUGE BREAKING !!
India currently holds the airspace key to any future Bangladesh-Pakistan direct flights
The reality is simple-and brutal:
Dhaka-Karachi flights can resume only if India grants overflying rights.
X Denial turns a smooth 3-hour, 2,300 km route into a 5,800 km, 8-hour detour looping around India Making it economically unviable for both sides.
With the Ministry of External Affairs stating the matter will be handled under existing agreements, the final call effectively rests with Narendra Modi
Two cash-strapped neighbours.
One unavoidable airspace.
The message is clear: they fly only if India allows it.
So the big question-should India say yes?