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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Pakistan charges Rs2.86 lakh as route navigation charges on PM Modi’s flight
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Pakistan charges Rs2.86 lakh as route navigation charges on PM Modi’s flight

Pakistan has billed India Rs2.86 lakh as route navigation charges for IAF aircraft used by Narendra Modi during a stopover in Lahore and visits to Russia, Afghanistan, Iran and Qatar

During one such visit on 25 December 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a brief stopover in Lahore at the request of then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif. Photo: PTIPremium
During one such visit on 25 December 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a brief stopover in Lahore at the request of then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: Pakistan has billed India Rs2.86 lakh as route navigation charges for Indian Air Force aircraft used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a stopover in Lahore and visits to Russia, Afghanistan, Iran and Qatar, an RTI response shows.

The data gathered by activist Commodore (Retd) Lokesh Batra through his RTI application, show that till June 2016, Indian Air Force aircraft were used for the Prime Minister’s visits to 11 countries—Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Qatar, Australia, Pakistan, Russia, Iran, Fiji and Singapore.

Batra gave a copy of the RTI responses, received from August last year to 30 January 2018, to PTI.

During one such visit on 25 December 2015, Modi had a brief stopover in Lahore at the request of then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif. The stopover took place when Modi was returning from Russia and Afghanistan.

For this, a bill of Rs1.49 lakh has been issued as route navigation charges, records accessed under the RTI Act from the Indian High Commission in Pakistan show.

Modi was received by Sharif with a warm hug at the tarmac of the Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, when he made the unexpected stopover on his way back home following a day-long trip to Afghanistan after concluding a two-day visit to Russia.

Modi was accorded a red carpet welcome as the PM’s special Indian Air Force Boeing 737 plane touched down at 4.50pm. He then took a helicopter to Sharif’s Raiwind palatial residence on the outskirts of Lahore to attend Sharif’s birthday celebrations.

A bill of Rs77,215 was imposed as route navigation charges by Pakistani authorities when Modi used an IAF aircraft to visit Iran on 22-23 May 2016, and Rs59,215 when he visited Qatar on 4-6 June 2016, the RTI response shows. For both visits he flew over Pakistan.

The records were part of a response collected from various missions of India on the expenditure incurred on the visits of Modi on IAF aircraft between 2014 and 2016. According to the data collected, a total of about Rs2 crore has been spent on foreign visits of the prime minister during the period for the use of IAF aircraft.

Generally, an Air India aircraft is hired for the foreign visits of the VVIPs, the President, the Vice President and the prime minister—for which the national carrier sends the bill. The bills for the Prime Minister’s visits are borne by the External Affairs Ministry.

The bills submitted by Indian missions in these countries include charges for fuelling, ground handling, airport charges, dearness allowance paid to the staff, hotel stay, catering and mobile for the crew, transport hiring, captain’s imprest and other charges. PTI

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Published: 19 Feb 2018, 01:11 PM IST
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