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seruriermarshal
08-11-2008, 04:45 AM
India doesn’t let North Korea plane overfly to Iran
India doesn’t let North Korea plane overfly to Iran

Pranab Dhal Samanta

Posted online: Friday, August 08, 2008 at 0145 hrs IST New Delhi, August 7

India this afternoon withdrew its permission for a North Korean plane to overfly Indian airspace on its way to Iran, just before it could take off from Mandalay in Myanmar where it had made a stopover. This, sources have told The Indian Express, was done after instructions from the Prime Minister’s Office this morning.

It’s learnt that on August 4, Indian authorities had given permission to the North Korean plane — its call sign is KOR 621 — to overfly Indian airspace today. The civilian plane, an IL-62, is said to be part of the country’s Air Koryo fleet and was on “non-scheduled operations,” possibly a government charter.

While seeking permission, Korean authorities had said that the plane would depart Mandalay around 1 pm today and would overfly Indian airspace on its way to Tehran. The permission, which was valid until 1 pm on August 9, was granted under routine civil aviation norms, said sources.

However, this morning, top PMO officials are said to have hurriedly contacted Civil Aviation authorities asking them to cancel the orders. Even the return journey permission has been cancelled.

DGCA authorities got in touch with Kolkata Air Traffic Control and an urgent cancellation message was relayed to Yangon ATC, which, in turn, ensured the plane did not take off from Mandalay. Later, a formal cancellation order was sent.

The North Korean plane had not declared whether it was on passenger or freight duty. Officials were still unclear over the purpose of visit and whether Tehran was indeed the final destination or another transit halt. What prompted such urgent action is still not clear but given the political sensitivities involved over the nuclear programmes of both these countries, sources said, high-level intelligence may have been passed on to the National Security Advisor.

The flight was on its way to Iran a day after US President George W Bush visited South Korea where he made it clear that North Korea needs to do “much more” before it could get off the US “axis of evil” list. As for Iran, the US is currently upset Tehran’s response to the latest offer from the West to induce it to freeze uranium enrichment.


http://www.indianexpress.com/story/346218.html

Adux
08-11-2008, 04:47 AM
What is this doing in the photos section.

seruriermarshal
08-11-2008, 04:51 AM
admin can help me move it ? thanks .

Abbadon the Despoiler
08-11-2008, 04:52 AM
good job I guess. never trust a commie.

makavelli
08-11-2008, 04:59 AM
uuuh..I want to see more "escort"ing newss..!

:D

Aryan_Singh
08-11-2008, 06:14 AM
North Korea, Pakistan and Iran have done a lot of cooking togather so they should have Pakistani airspace. I am sure Pakis would have allowed them

Ghorkhali
08-11-2008, 09:31 AM
allowing then denying not a fairly justified step

Chulo
08-11-2008, 03:59 PM
allowing then denying not a fairly justified step
it went through proper channels, but i dont think it was set up to handle political situations. So thats why the PM had to step in.

MG 3
08-12-2008, 03:34 AM
North Korea, Pakistan and Iran have done a lot of cooking togather so they should have Pakistani airspace. I am sure Pakis would have allowed them

Yep. The plane is now flying over China and will then land at Quetta or Nok-Kundi AFB.

Parx400
08-12-2008, 08:31 AM
good job I guess. never trust a commie.


In Communist North Korea, Plane fly You!!!

sikh_warrior
08-12-2008, 10:58 AM
khalid you can use the word "INDIAN" in this forum, its not PDF!p-)

you are free to use the word INDIAN, no need to be afraid of anyone!

AL-Khalid
08-14-2008, 12:39 PM
As long as you use "Paki" i will use bhindian my dear and i am not afraid of any one.

AL-Khalid
08-14-2008, 12:40 PM
Just look at Aryan singh's post.

Adux
08-14-2008, 01:03 PM
Al-Khalid,

DO you know PAKI means pure, Are you tell me "Pakistan" Which means land of Paki is a an insult".

And this is NOT England. Paki here means short form of Pakistani's. That is all. Paki in England means different and it effects all brown skinned people. And I am brown skinned so is Sikh Warrior above, so is he insulting himself!!!!

Dont put your local sensitivities in a international forum, When it clearly doesnt mean the same.