Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again took the scenic route over Pakistan on his way to Paris—but without a word of goodwill. Aviation sources confirmed that his special aircraft, India One, smoothly passed through Pakistani airspace, yet no diplomatic niceties were exchanged.
Modi’s Boeing 777 entered Pakistan near Lahore, flew over Sheikhupura, Hafizabad, Chakwal, and Kohat at 34,000 feet, and exited near Parachinar after a 41-minute journey. While the air corridor remains open, gestures of goodwill, it seems, remain grounded.