Pakistan’s army chief on four-day trip to China to enhance military ties

Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir attends a ceremony in Islamabad, Pakistan, November 1, 2022. (AP/File)
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Updated 25 April 2023
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Pakistan’s army chief on four-day trip to China to enhance military ties

  • The visit marks General Asim Munir’s fourth official trip to a foreign country since assuming office in November last year 
  • A tri-service Pakistani military delegation visited China last year under the Pak-China Joint Military Cooperation Committee

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir has arrived in China on a four-day trip to enhance bilateral military ties between the two nations, the Pakistani military’s media wing said late Monday. 

Pakistan and China have historically shared strong bilateral ties in a range of fields, including economy, development, and military. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, China began providing military assistance to Pakistan in 1966 and has since become the nuclear-armed state’s largest supplier of armaments, including fighter jets and guided missile frigates. 

“The COAS (chief of army staff) is on a four-day official visit to China for enhancing bilateral military relations,” the Pakistani military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement. 

This is General Munir’s fourth foreign trip since assuming the office of the army chief in November last year. In January, he visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to enhance defense relationships with both countries. In February, he was invited to the United Kingdom by the British defense ministry to discuss security-related strategic issues. 

Last year, a senior tri-service Pakistani military delegation, led by former army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, visited China on June 9-12 as part of the Pak-China Joint Military Cooperation Committee (PCJMCC). 

Shortly before his retirement, General Bajwa visited China again to discuss security of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $60-billion project launched in 2013 to strengthen the economy of the South Asian country and increase regional connectivity for prosperity. 


Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

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Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

  • Pakistan has invited bids for two new PSL teams for upcoming edition of the tournament
  • Pakistan Cricket Board extends bid submission deadline by a week to Dec. 22, says chairman

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to extend the deadline to submit bids for two new Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams due to “growing interest” from investors in the Middle East, US and Europe, chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Friday. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s flagship Twenty20 league held every year featuring six teams, each representing a different city of Pakistan. It includes national as well as international cricketers.

PSL 11 is expected to begin in April and May next year, and will see two new teams added to the current roster of six PSL teams. Pakistan kicked off the process to invite bids from investors for two new PSL teams for the upcoming edition of the league last month.

“Witnessing growing interest from the Europe, USA, the Middle East and beyond in acquiring new HBL PSL teams, we have decided to extend the bid submission deadline by one week to 22 December 2025,” Naqvi wrote on social media platform X. 

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“Good luck to everyone excited to welcome our new franchise owners to the HBL PSL family.”

The PCB organized a roadshow this week in London to attract international investors. The roadshow featured former cricket stars Ramiz Raja, Wasim Akram and the PCB’s top hierarchy, including Naqvi. 

The roadshow also featured star cricketers Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf, who spoke about their journey so far and how the league has transformed their lives. 

In an earlier statement, the PCB released a list of cities that potential owners could name their new teams after.

Hyderabad, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad, Faisalabad, Gilgit, and Rawalpindi are the new potential cities, from which two will be chosen for the upcoming edition of the tournament.

The list of teams that are already part of the PSL are Multan Sultans, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars.