On Monday, India reopened 32 airports following the government’s earlier decision to close airspace along the northern and western borders until May 15 due to a four-day conflict with Pakistan. The resumption of commercial flights in affected areas, including Chandigarh and Srinagar, came after New Delhi and Islamabad reached an agreement to ease tensions along the International Border.
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