
Compared to Narendra Modi, the Indian President avoided Pakistani airspace
Compared to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian President Draupadi Murmu has avoided using Pakistani airspace while going on a 7-day visit to African countries.
According to aviation sources, the Indian President left Delhi at 10:30 am on Sunday in a special plane to go to Algeria.
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Normally, the air route of Iran is taken by using Pakistani airspace to go to Algeria, but this was not done for the plane of the Indian President, but the India One Boeing 777 aircraft took off from Delhi near Jaipur, Gujarat and Ahmedabad. It traveled along Pakistani airspace and entered Oman’s territory. After which this special flight reached Algeria via Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya.
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Indian President Draupadi Murmu arrived in Algeria on a week-long visit to three countries, Algeria, Mauritania and Malawi.
This will be the first visit of the President of the Republic of India to three African countries. The visit comes a year after the African Union was made a permanent member of the G20 under India’s presidency.
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It should be remembered that the Indian Prime Minister often uses the Pakistani air route for his foreign visits and returns.