Pahalgam Attack Update: India Takes Strict Action Against Pakistan, closes its Airspace

India has taken strict action against Pakistan and closed its airspace for it. Read more at Dynamite News

Post Published By: Manoj Tibrewal Aakash
Updated : 30 April 2025, 10:45 PM IST
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New Delhi: India has taken strict action against Pakistan and closed its airspace for it..

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian government has taken strict action against Pakistan. Under this, India has completely closed its airspace for Pakistani aircraft, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

In this regard, it has been made clear by issuing a 'Notice to Airmen' (NOTAM) that no Pakistani aircraft will be allowed to use Indian airspace from 30 April to 23 May.

This decision has been taken after allegations of Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam terror incident. By closing the airspace, Pakistani aircraft will have to fly through a longer route, causing economic and logistical losses to its airlines. India had previously taken such action after the 2019 Balakot air strike and the Pulwama attack, which caused great trouble to Pakistan.

This move makes it clear that India is working on a zero tolerance policy against terrorism. The government's message is clear - the country taking responsibility for terrorist incidents will have to pay the price for it.

This action is an effective way to put pressure on Pakistan, as it affects its air traffic system and damages its image internationally. Now, let's wait how Pakistan will react to this and stop stemming out terrorism from its land or not.

NIA Investigation in Valley Reveals Terrorist Route Through 3D Mapping

the NIA team has now returned to Pahalgam after investigating in Baisan Valley. NIA probes Baisan Valley attack using 3D mapping, drone surveys, and eyewitness accounts; over 100 detained for questioning.

This team comprised more than 12 officers, including technical experts. The team investigated in Baisan Valley for several hours and then returned to Pahalgam, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

The investigation team conducted a thorough investigation at the site of the incident, where they also did 3D mapping of the entire area with the help of technical means.

This NIA team interrogated the local people and also recorded the statements of eyewitnesses. The investigation so far has made it clear that mainly three terrorists were involved in the attack that took place on April 22.

According to Dynamite News correspondent, one terrorist came from the exit gate of Baisan Valley, while the other two terrorists entered from the entry gate. Based on the statements of more than 25 eyewitnesses, the NIA has started understanding the complete picture of the incident.

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