India reopens 32 airports for civil aviation

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After the ceasefire with Pakistan, India reopened 32 airports for civil aviation.

Indian authorities announced on May 12 that 32 airports had reopened to civil aviation operations due to airspace restrictions after rising tensions with Pakistan.

India's move comes after a ceasefire reached between the two countries on May 10.

In a statement on May 12, the Civil Aviation Authority of India confirmed that 32 airports were ordered to close with civil aircraft operations until 05:30 on May 15, local time, and can now resume operations immediately.

The closure of 32 airports in northern and western India was announced after the military conflict that began last week between India and Pakistan.

Reuters reported that the military action leaders of India and Pakistan held a discussion on May 12 to determine further steps after the ceasefire on May 10 helped the situation in the border area temporarily calm down.

According to the Indian release, military officials on the two sides discussed at 12 noon on May 12, local time.

The Indian military also sent a hotline message to Pakistan on May 11 regarding ceasefire violations on May 10 and warned of its intention to respond if similar incidents continue, a senior Indian military officer said.

For its part, a Pakistan military spokesman denied that the country violated the ceasefire agreement.

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