As Sri Lanka is yet to recover from the devastation caused by the floods and landslides due to Cyclone Ditwah, India expeditiously heeded to Pakistan's request to use Indian airspace to send humanitarian assistance to cyclone-hit island nation. India on Monday allowed Pakistan to use its airspace to deliver aid to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka. The official request for overflight was submitted by Pakistan at around 1300 hours (Indian time) on Monday seeking permission to fly over Indian airspace, reported PTI citing people familiar with the matter. Given the fact that the request pertained to humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka, India expeditiously cleared the request and intimated the same to Pakistan at 1730 hours (Indian time) on Monday through
official channels, it said. This gesture from India despite Pakistan having banned its airspace for Indian airlines was considered purely on humanitarian grounds, the people told news agency. It was processed at the shortest notice period of four hours, they added.
India's decisions on airspace permissions are governed by standard operational, technical and security assessments, not political considerations, the people said.However, several Pakistani outlets, in yet another attempt to spread fake news, said that India has not granted overflight facility to Pakistan to send aid to Sri Lanka. The "fake" reports in Pakistani media were immediately denied. "Pakistani media, as usual, is indulging in propaganda and peddling fake news. These allegations are baseless and misleading. All requests for overflight or transit are processed strictly in accordance with established procedures and international norms," a person told the news agency. Reports in the Pakistani media are both inaccurate and irresponsible, they said.


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