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Pakistan and China Enhance Air Force Cooperation, Strengthening Bilateral Ties

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Published April 11, 2025
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The agreement reached during the Pakistani air chief’s visit to Beijing signifies deeper strategic partnership and collaboration in defense.


Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan and China have agreed to increase cooperation between their air forces.

ii) The focus of this cooperation will be on joint exercises and advanced tactical training.

iii) This development underscores the strong defense and strategic relationship between the two countries.


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 11, 2025 – Pakistan and its long-standing ally, China, have reached an agreement to further enhance cooperation between their air forces. This development, announced following a visit by the Pakistani air chief to Beijing, signals a deepening of their strategic partnership, particularly in the realm of defense.

The agreement emphasizes the importance of joint exercises and advanced tactical training for the air forces of both nations. This collaborative approach aims to improve interoperability, share best practices, and enhance the capabilities of both forces. The strengthening of air force ties is seen as a crucial element in the broader defense cooperation between Pakistan and China.

Pakistan and China have a history of close cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure development under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and joint defense ventures such as the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet program.

This enhanced military collaboration builds upon the existing strong diplomatic and economic relationship between the two countries. Pakistan and China have a history of close cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure development under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and joint defense ventures such as the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet program.

Analysts believe that this increased cooperation in the air force domain reflects the commitment of both nations to regional stability and their shared strategic interests. It also highlights the trust and mutual understanding that characterize their bilateral relationship.

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