New Delhi (Sputnik): In the last one month, there have been several occasions when Pakistan did not allow Indian private airlines SpiceJet's Afghanistan-bound freight aircraft to fly over its airspace, according to a senior official in the Indian government. The official told Sputnik on the condition of anonymity that in the last week of December and on January 11 and 14, Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority stopped Indian freight flights to Afghanistan. The Indian government has issued a note verbale expressing its concern to the Pakistani authorities who have chosen not to respond, the official added.
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Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) recently said that Afghanistan's economic dependency on Pakistan has gone down following the establishment of new alternative trade and transit routes with a number of countries including an air corridor with India.
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Earlier this month, India's Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj said India would like "to organise a ‘dialogue on air corridors' with the participation of civil aviation authorities, air freight and aviation companies of India and Central Asia so that goods, including perishable items, can be transported efficiently and swiftly".