Daijiworld Media Network (SR)
New Delhi, Jun 22: After shutting its airspace on 26th February in the aftermath of Balakot airstrikes by India, the Imran Khan government, has decided that Pakistan's airspace will be opened only if India assures never to repeat Balakot again, Reported Times of India.
India had conducted the airstrikes inside Pakistan territory and bombed terror camps of Jaish-e-Mohammad in response to the dastardly Pulwama attack on February 14th 2019, which killed 44 Indian defence personnel.

Though Pakistan initially claimed that India had only managed to uproot a few trees and kill couple of birds in the attack, refusing to open its airspace even after four months of the air strike, shows that Pakistan is yet to come out of trauma.