New Delhi, Mar 31: More than a year after closing its airspace to Pakistan, India has decided to shut down the Indian Airlines office in Lahore. Civil aviation minister Shahnawaz Hussain said today that he has signed orders for closure of the domestic carrier's Lahore office following consultations with the ministry of external affairs. This is another move to reiterate India's stand that Pakistan should stop sponsoring cross-border terrorism.

The Lahore office, with six employees including an Indian and five locals, costed Rs 72 lakh per year.


India and Pakistan have not been overflying each other's territory for the past more than a year after the December 13 terrorist attack in Parliament.


Indian Airlines also has an office in Karachi.
Bureau Report