Soon after that, several media outlets reported that Pakistan had denied airspace to India's C-17 plane carrying relief aid. One of the first media outlets to tweet about this was the First Post.Last night, an IAF C-17 got airborne for Türkiye. Bearing Search & Rescue teams of the @NDRFHQ, this aircraft is part of a larger relief effort that will be undertaken by the IAF along with other Indian organisations. #Türkiye#IAF_FirstResponders@IndianEmbassyTR pic.twitter.com/J8OsDd9ojn
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) February 7, 2023


Fact Check
We noticed a tweet by India Today journalist Ankiit Koomar where he said that he did not agree to the claim that Pakistan had denied airspace to India. Sharing a clip that showed a simulation of the IAF aircraft's flight path, he wrote that there was no indication that it had sought to use Pak airspace.Sidhant Sibal, diplomatic & defence correspondent at WION, tweeted, “On reports of Indian C17 with relief to Turkiye not using Pakistan airspace, can point out that Indian military planes don't use Pakistan airspace nor New Delhi seeks Islamabad's permission to use its airspace.” Sibal added, “Even during the evacuation of Indians from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, Indian military planes flew from Kabul to Dushanbe & used Iranian airspace to come back to India.”Don't agree with assessments suggesting Pakistan denying airspace to IAF relief flight to #Turkey. There is no confirmation if IAF sought permission to use PAK airspc. The flight path also shows no indication of inclination to use Pak airspace #TurkeyEarthquake pic.twitter.com/Gc71UDPUQr
— Ankiit Koomar (@AnkiitKoomar) February 7, 2023
Alt News' sources at Indian Air Force said on the night of February 7, “The media reports are incorrect.” They added, “The IAF aircraft to Turkey is following a standard routing for the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions. These missions involve overflight clearances from countries that are en route to the destination. The clearances for this HADR mission were sought for the standard routing which the IAF operators fly on a regular basis.” An overflight clearance is an authorizations from the civil aviation authorities of a country to overfly or use that country's airspace. Alt News asked its source if any permission was sought from Pakistan. They said, “No permission was sought because Pakistan was not on the route. Thus, there is no question of Pakistan denying airspace to the IAF. It's worth noting that the IAF did not use Pakistani airspace during the 2021 Afghanistan evacuations as well.” To sum it up, several media outlets reported that Pakistan had denied airspace to India's C-17 plane carrying relief aid. The IAF debunked this claim by stating that as per standard operating procedure, the route doesn't entail flying over Pakistan. Interestingly, some media outlets like News18 later updated their reports or published a new report without correcting the previous one where they had talked about Pakistan's refusal to India.Even during the evacuation of Indians from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, Indian military planes flew from Kabul to Dushanbe & used Iranian airspace to come back to India.
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) February 7, 2023
