Afghanistan, May 25 -- Pakistan and India extended airspace restrictions for another month amid rising Kashmir tensions, affecting Indian-operated flights but not international carriers.

Pakistan and India have extended their mutual airspace restrictions for another month, continuing a ban initially imposed in April following escalated tensions in Kashmir.

According to Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the restrictions will now remain in place until June 24. The extension specifically targets aircraft linked to India, including those registered in the country, owned or operated by Indian companies, or leased to Indian airlines.

In an official statement, the CAA stated: "Under this directive, no flight operated by Indian companie...