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    Pakistan Suffers Heavy Losses: Airspace Closure Costs Millions

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaAugust 10, 20251 Min Read
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    Pakistan has incurred significant financial losses due to the closure of its airspace to Indian flights. A report reveals that the closure resulted in a loss of 127 crore rupees for Pakistan within two months. This action was taken after India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty on April 23rd. The closure of airspace led to substantial financial strain on Pakistan, with the country’s defense ministry confirming the adverse impact. The Pakistani parliament reported that the airspace closure affected over 100 flights daily. Consequently, Pakistan experienced a loss of 4.10 billion Pakistani rupees (approximately 127 crore Indian rupees) between April 24th and June 30th.

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