representative image Japan has dropped the plan to send its aircraft to India to pick up humanitarian aid destined for Ukraine, after India denied landing permission to Japan’s air force planes. It instead allowed commercial aircraft, keeping sensitivities in mind. The Japan government on Tuesday informed the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of a new plan that does not include India in transporting humanitarian aid supplies to Ukrainian refugees on Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) aircraft, ET has learnt. Japan will now transfer supplies only from the United Arab Emirates instead of India, according to the new plan. "The transport will […]
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