Pakistan and Libya have agreed on a significant military equipment deal worth over four billion dollars. Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, met with Libyan commanders and discussed sharing ...
The over $4 billion deal, one of Pakistan’s largest-ever weapons sales, will see arms sold to the Libyan National Army.
The US Department of Defense's 2025 Annual Report to Congress on Military and Security Developments Involving the People's ...
The Pentagon, in its annual report to the US Congress, found that China is seeking to cash in on reduced border tensions with ...
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Pakistan ready to join Gaza peace force if mandate excludes disarming Hamas: Dar
Says Pakistan will happily be part of ISF if mandate does not involve peace enforcement or the disarming of Hamas ...
Any arms agreement with the LNA is likely to face scrutiny given Libya's long-running instability following a 2011 ...
The 100-page document offers a sweeping assessment of China’s national strategy, the rapid modernisation of PLA, and ...
According to this report, Pakistan figures prominently in China’s aviation exports. Beijing currently offers three fixed-wing ...
Pakistan’s Defence Chief Asim Munir claimed that Pakistan’s indigenous technology took out India’s Rafales, S400s, Su30s and ...
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Pakistan signs $4 bn arms export deal with Libyan force. From JF-17s to trainer aircraft, what it entails
In its outreach to Libya, Islamabad seems to be following the footsteps of Türkiiye, which has its own interests in the oil-rich African country.
In a statement, the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) said, “Upon arrival, Rear Admiral Al Bin Ali was received by the ...
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