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Kashmir attack: Large airlines avoid the Pakistan airspace because the tensions with India stay high



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Several important airlines avoid flying through Pakistan as relationships with the neighboring -India crater after a recently from tourist massacre, the youngest geopolitical flashpoint to disturb the global journey.

Air France said that in an explanation of CNN about the South Asian country until further reference to the “recent development of the tensions between India and Pakistan”.

The airline adapted “its flight schedule and airplans to certain goals,” said the French flag company and added some routes that require longer flight times.

“Air France constantly monitors developments in the geopolitical situation of the areas that the aircraft serves and float to ensure the highest level of flight safety and security,” said Air France.

The German flag carrier Lufthansa also confirmed Reuters that “it has avoided Pakistani airspace up to further”.

The travel disorders take place two weeks after militant 26 civilians, mainly tourists, massacrated in the mountain town of Pahalgam in the Indian Kashmir, a killing spree that triggered widespread outrage.

India quickly blamed the attack on Pakistan, which has long been accused of asserting militant groups. Pakistan contested the participation, and the tensions have been moving between the two neighbors with a series of calemable tit-for-tat movements.

Both sides had closed their air spaces since the other’s attack, but the increased tensions now influence other international airlines and will probably cost them if they burn additional fuel burns.

The disorders could tighten the costs for airlines that have had to be careful in recent years in recent years in relation to other important flash points, including the Middle East and areas near the Ukraine Russia front.

Flight tracking data showed some flights from British Airways, Swiss International Air Lines and Emirates who drove across the Arab Sea and then bent north to the north towards Delhi to avoid Pakistani airspace, Reuters reported.

Kashmir, one of the most dangerous flashpoints in the world, is partly controlled by India and Pakistan, but both countries claim it in its entirety. The two nuclear armed rivals have waged three wars compared to the mountainous territory, which has now been shared by a de facto limit called Control Line (LOC) since its independence by Great Britain almost 80 years ago.

After the tourist massacre, India and Pakistan moved their military muscles and brought both countries on the side.

Pakistan carried out a second rocket test on Monday in three days, Reuters reported.

The Pakistani army said that the tested rocket was, according to Reuters, a surface to the surface of Fatah Series with a range of 120 kilometers (75 miles). It came two days after the successful start of a ballistic rocket from surfaces to surface.

India has also instructed all of its states and union areas to carry out fake security exercises on Wednesday – a rare order from the Ministry of the Interior, which has not been seen for decades, which has to cover 244 areas as “civil protection districts”.

It comes days after the Indian Navy has announced that she had carried out test rockets for test rockets in order to “re -demonstrate and demonstrate and demonstrate the willingness of platforms, systems and crew for the precision -offensive strike”.

Despite the United States and China – two important global actors – the tensions are impressed.

The United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, also asked both India and Pakistan to “avoid a military confrontation that could easily get out of control”.

“Don’t make a mistake: a military solution is not a solution,” he added.

Water has become an important flash point in the persistent tensions between India and Pakistan.

India used his participation in the Indus water contract days days after the militant attack and threatened a pact that has existed since 1960 and has survived three wars.

The contract regulates the sharing of water from the huge indus flow system, an important resource that supports hundreds of million livelihood in Pakistan and North India. The Indus comes from Tibet and flows through China and Indian controlled cashmere before reaching Pakistan.

Indian media previously cited government sources that new delhi water had cut water through the Baglihar dam in the Indian cashmere and water flowed over the Chenab River in Pakistan.

In response to these reports, a Pakistani government told CNN on Tuesday that the authorities are “aware that India has started working on hydro projects since the contract was suspended.

“Pakistan also protested in this regard, but India started working without giving an answer,” said the sources. CNN contacted India for an answer.

While the world players are trying to de -escalate the tensions between India and Pakistan, the military discussion could threaten the Pakistani economy, which has already suffered major challenges in recent years.

“A persistent escalation of the tensions with India would probably weigh up the growth of Pakistan and hinder the continued fiscal consolidation of the government, which impairs Pakistan’s progress in the achievement of macroeconomic stability,” says a report by Moody’s, according to Reuters.

Pakistan recently secured an urgently needed rescue package of $ 7 billion through the international monetary fund after years of negotiations, which earned the country an urgently needed break after years of economic turbulence due to political instability and climate acadasts.

“A persistent increase in tensions could also affect the access of the Pakistan to external financing and pressure of its Foreign exchange reserves,” says the report of the Moody report, according to Reuters.

India, on the other hand, does not expect its economy to have serious disorders, since according to Reuters it has “minimal economic relationships” to Pakistan with Pakistan.

When military tensions increase, the cultural exchange between Neu -Delhi and Islamabad also came to a standstill.

India has blocked the social media handles of Pakistani celebrities, and a highly excited Indian film with a Pakistani actor is now not expected to be released in the country.

Fawad Khan, an actor, singer and producer with a large followers in India, announced his Bollywood comeback in April and sent the fans insane. According to local media reports on May 9, his upcoming film “Abir Gulaal” will not come to cinemas on May 9 on May 9 on May 9th.

Khan’s upcoming return to Bollywood was celebrated as encouraging news by Indian critics and fans.

The actor, who has appeared in Indian films in the past, for the first time in 2016 disappeared from Indian screens after dozens of Indian soldiers were killed in a militant attack in the controversial cashmere region, followed by deadly clashes along the controversial border.

India accused Pakistan for this attack, which Islamabad contested, and when the tensions between the two nuclear, escalated, the Indian Motion Producer Association imposed a DE-FACTO ban on the Pakistani talent.

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