New Delhi has allowed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to use airspace to visit Sri Lanka. Imran arrived in Sri Lanka on Tuesday on a two-day state visit using Indian airspace. However, earlier in 2019, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted to travel abroad using Pakistan's airspace. But Pakistan did not give Modi that opportunity. Last Tuesday, Imran Khan went on a two-day visit to Colombo at the invitation of the President of Sri Lanka. But the way to Sri Lanka is through Indian airspace. That is why Islamabad has requested New Delhi for Imran Khan's visit. India has shown courtesy on the request. New Delhi allowed Imran Khan to use Indian airspace at the request of Pakistan. & Nbsp; If permission was not granted, Imran Khan would be forced to fly to Sri Lanka. And such incidents are uncomfortable for any head of state. Incidentally, in 2019, India lifted the status of a special state from Jammu and Kashmir. As a result, Islamabad imposed sanctions on India over its use of its airspace. That is why Indian President Ramnath Kobind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not get permission to use Pakistan's airspace during their visits to the United States and Saudi Arabia. As a result, they have to take a different route to reach their destination. Source: Khaleej Times, India Today