The closure of Pakistan’s airspace to Indian flights has had a detrimental impact on the nation’s economy. The closure led to a substantial loss of 127 crore rupees for Pakistan over a two-month period. This decision was prompted by India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty on April 23rd. The closure has financially impacted Pakistan, with the country’s defense ministry confirming these losses. Pakistan’s parliament stated that over 100 flights were affected each day because of the airspace restrictions, causing the country to lose 4.10 billion Pakistani rupees (approximately 127 crore Indian rupees) between April 24 and June 30.
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