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HOW DO MILITARY STANDOFFS AFFECT AVIATION?

Southern Mail Newspaper

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June 02, 2025

What are the situations in which countries can close their airspace? Are only military planes banned? What happens to civilian flights? After Operation Sindoor, are Indian planes now being allowed in Pakistan and vice-versa?

HOW DO MILITARY STANDOFFS AFFECT AVIATION?

The story so far: After the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, India initiated a series of measures against Pakistan that included the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. In response to India's calibrated steps, Pakistan issued a NOTAM (notice to airmen), closing its airspace to Indian aircraft from April 24 to May 23 — multiple air traffic routes were unavailable across the north and south as well as a part of the Arabian Sea. India responded with a similar NOTAM on April 30, that was effective till May 23.

What happened after the hostilities?

After India’s tri-service Operation Sindoor (May 7-10), Pakistan opened its airspace resulting in some foreign airlines resuming overflights. However, both countries have again issued fresh notices, closing their airspace to Indian (“till June 24, 4.59 a.m., Pakistan Airports Authority”) and Pakistan aircraft (June 23), respectively.

Is there a history of airspace closure?

Prof. Mohammad Owais Farooqui, Assistant Professor of Aerospace Law, Department of Public Law, College of Law, University of Sharjah, has told The Hindu that in the 1950s, India had objected to Pakistan’s declaration of a “prohibited zone” along its frontier as discriminatory as it allowed overflights by other nations. The dispute was resolved diplomatically but set a precedent that such restrictions must have bona fide security justifications.

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STALIN WRITES TO PM MODI OVER CENTRE'S REJECTION OF COIMBATORE, MADURAI METRO RAIL PROJECTS

The rejection of the request has taken us by complete surprise, writes Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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3 mins

November 23, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

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Kalaburagi study suggests a KMF-style cooperative cure for price volatility of vegetables

The study suggests a KMF-style overhaul of vegetable marketing; the model would allow vegetable farmers to sell directly to consumers, stabilise prices, and create a predictable market

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1 min

November 23, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

Two days after Bengaluru ATM van robbery, police recover ₹5.7 crore, arrest three

The accused had planned the heist three months ago and conducted recce to identify areas where there are no CCTV coverage

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1 min

November 23, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

ABOUT 78,000 STATE GOVERNMENT STAFF ABSENT FROM DUTY, AS JACTTO-GEO STAGES PROTESTS ACROSS TAMIL NADU

Around 78,000 State government staff did not report for duty on Tuesday, responding to calls by various associations, including the Joint Action Council of Tamil Nadu Teachers’ Organisation and Government Employees’ Organisation (JACTTO—GEO), which staged a one-day strike across Tamil Nadu pressing various demands.

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1 min

November 20, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

BIHAR GOVT FORMATION: NITISH KUMAR UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED AS JD (U) LEGISLATURE PARTY LEADER

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is all set to be elected as leader of the NDA ahead of the formation of a new government under his leadership in the state on November 20.

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4 mins

November 20, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

BACK-TO-BACK WEATHER SYSTEMS TO BRING HEAVY RAIN TO TAMIL NADU THIS WEEK

The prevailing low pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining Sri Lanka will initially trigger heavy rainfall along the coastal districts and shift activity to south Tamil Nadu by Tuesday (November 18, 2025)

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1 mins

November 19, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

CENTRE'S MOVE TO EXEMPT WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS FROM ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT OPPOSED

In its notification, the MoEFCC said solid-waste management systems play an important role in protecting environmental and human health, advancing the circular economy, and reducing air, land and water pollution.

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2 mins

November 19, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER JAISHANKAR CHAIRS CONFERENCE OF INDIAN ENVOYS IN THE U.S., REVIEWS BILATERAL TIES

The Indian Consulate in New York, led by Consul General Binaya Pradhan, said in a post on X that it was \"honoured\" to welcome Mr. Jaishankar at the Consulate premises

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1 mins

November 16, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

CM MEETS RAHUL GANDHI, DISCUSSES CABINET RESHUFFLE

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge at the release of the 100th edition of Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal's online show 'Dil Se With Kapil Sibal’, in New Delhi on Saturday.

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1 mins

November 17, 2025

Southern Mail Newspaper

Southern Mail Newspaper

TAMIL NADU RAINS: CUDDALORE, VILLUPURAM DISTRICTS DECLARE HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS

Holiday declared for schools and colleges in Puducherry, Karaikal; 'yellow' alert for eight T.N. districts

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1 mins

November 19, 2025

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