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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Gives Indian Airspace a Miss During His Malaysia Visit

© AP Photo / Manish SwarupFILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman, and former cricket captain Imran Khan speaks at the World Economic Forum in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India
FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2012 file photo  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman, and former cricket captain Imran Khan  speaks at the World Economic Forum in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India - Sputnik International
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New Delhi (Sputnik): Pakistan declared a diplomatic offensive against India after New Delhi abrogated article 370 of its constitution, withdrawing the special status enjoyed by the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir in early August 2019. Islamabad also suspended trade, diplomatic, and communication links with India.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan avoided Indian airspace during his visit to Malaysia on Monday. Instead, his flight took a detour via China to reach Kuala Lumpur, with a three-hour delay.

In 2019, on at least two occasions, India made specific requests for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s special aircraft to fly over Pakistan, but Islamabad refused to give permission.

Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian aircraft after New Delhi abrogated article 370 of its constitution, removing the special status enjoyed by the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad then mounted a diplomatic offensive against New Delhi, suspending diplomatic and communication links. However, there was no such restriction for Pakistani flights flying through Indian airspace.

Imran Khan’s two-day visit to Malaysia comes after he skipped a major summit of Islamic countries hosted by Prime Minister Mahatir Mohamad in December, reportedly under pressure from Saudi Arabia.

On the other hand, relations between India and Malaysia are not at their best either, as New Delhi imposed an effective ban on refined palm oil, targeting the country following a diplomatic row between the two nations set off by the Kashmir issue.

In September 2019, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, during a speech at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), called Jammu and Kashmir “invaded and occupied” territory.

The Indian government on 5 August 2019 scrapped article 370 of the Indian constitution, which granted special autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir, the Muslim-majority Indian-controlled part of the disputed region.

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since they gained independence in 1947, with both nations claiming the entire region, but controlling only parts of it. 

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