That Air India is paying the price of growing Indian belligerence is a fact that has found its best expression for an NDTV report that says that the airspace ban over Pakistan which began last month is costing Air India dearly. As a result of longer flights, which have had to become one-stop operations, the airline has bled more than Indian rupees 60 crores so far.
There is therefore no doubt about the fact that it is India's economy, not Pakistan's, which stands to lose more than its neighbour's due to current standoff between India and Pakistan.
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