Pakistan has extended its airspace closure for all Indian airlines until 4:59 am on June 24, intensifying the ongoing diplomatic and military standoff with India. The restriction, initially imposed on April 24, applies to all aircraft “registered, operated, owned, or leased by India,” including military aircraft. This extension follows India's precision strikes on terror camps under Operation Sindoor and New Delhi’s own ban on Pakistani airline flights starting April 30. The airspace restriction, renewed in line with ICAO norms, underscores the continuing fallout from the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent cross-border hostilities.