A total of 430 flights stand cancelled on Thursday, which constitutes 3 per cent of the country’s total aviation. As per Flightradar24, the airspace over Pakistan and the western part of India, from Kashmir to Gujarat, was clear of civilian flights as airlines avoided the sensitive regionread moreAs many as 27 airports have been shut for commercial flights across India, a day after India carried out missile strikes under Operation Sindoor. Apart from this, over 400 flights have also been cancelled in the wake of India’s retaliation to the Pahalgam attack.Most airports that have shut down operations are located in the northern, western and central parts of India. According to a report by the Times of India, these airports have suspended operations till Saturday (May 10).STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADCatch all the live updates on
Operation Sindoor hereAmong the airports that have been closed down include Srinagar, Leh, Jammu, Amritsar, Pathankot, Chandigarh, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, among others.More from India
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Pakistan Army’s shelling at civilians along LoC a war crime: Defence expertThe Indian Army on May 7 carried out missile strikes on terror hubs in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and Pakistan, targeting hubs linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba.Flights cancelledA total of 430 flights stand cancelled on Thursday, which constitutes 3 per cent of the country’s total aviation. As per Flightradar24, the airspace over Pakistan and the western part of India, from Kashmir to Gujarat, was clear of civilian flights as airlines avoided the sensitive region.Most flights are avoiding the Pakistani airspace, with many of them being rerouted over Mumbai and Ahmedabad.On the day of the operation, Indian carriers like Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet, along with a few foreign airlines, announced announced cancellation of their flight services. While Air India said it has cancelled 140 flights, IndiGo has cancelled 165 flights to and from various domestic locations.India on high alertIndia has been put on
high alert as authorities in New Delhi anticipate retaliation from
Pakistan following Operation Sindoor. A day after the mission conducted by the Indian force, New Delhi shored up its defences across the land, air and sea domains.According to TOI, the multi-layered air defence network is fully activated on several frontlines. The report noted that warships are deployed in the Arabian Sea, and the infantry units in the region are fully stocked and prepared to deal with any form of contingency. In terms of air, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is conducting air patrols with fighter jets and is in close contact with the tri-Service Strategic Forces Command, which handles the country’s nuclear arsenal.TagsIndia-Pakistan TensionEnd of Article

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Operation Sindoor: 27 airports shut till May 10, over 400 flights cancelled