Pakistan accepts Indian request to let Narendra Modi fly over its airspace: report
New Delhi: According to Hinduism reported on Tuesday, Pakistan "in principle decided" to let Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plane fly over Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan.
According to reports, India has asked Pakistan to let Modi’s plane fly over the capital of Kyrgyzstan’s capital to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit held from June 13 to 14.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, China's qualifier Jin Ping and Russian President Verdimir Putin will also attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.
This will be the first major international participation of the Indian Prime Minister since his reelection, and his ruling coalition won with an award-winning majority.
A few weeks ago, Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj was also allowed to fly over Pakistan to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Foreign Ministers Meeting.
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