In a first, Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Block-3 aircraft participate in Dubai Airshow

Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft at Dubai Airshow 2023 in Dubai, UAE on November 13, 2023. (Pakistan Air Force)
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Updated 14 November 2023
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In a first, Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Block-3 aircraft participate in Dubai Airshow

  • The Dubai Airshow serves as premier platform for aviation enthusiasts, defense professionals and industry leaders from around the world 
  • The PAF says the historic participation marks a significant milestone for the force, showcasing its cutting-edge aviation capabilities on global stage 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said on Monday it was poised for a resounding participation at the prestigious Dubai Airshow 2023, featuring its highly advanced JF-17 Thunder Block-3 fighter jets alongside the versatile Super Mushshak aircraft. 

The biennial Dubai Airshow serves as a premier platform for aviation enthusiasts, defense professionals and industry leaders from around the world to witness cutting-edge technologies and foster global collaborations. 

The mega event is taking place from Nov 13 till Nov 17 and marks the first-ever appearance of JF-17 Thunder Block-3 aircraft in an international air show, symbolizing Pakistan’s commitment to innovation and excellence in aviation, according to the PAF. 

The historic participation also marks a significant milestone for the PAF, showcasing its cutting-edge aviation capabilities on a global stage. 

“The JF-17 Thunder Block 3 fighter jet epitomizes the pinnacle of modern aerial warfare technology. Equipped with state-of-the-art avionics, enhanced weaponry, and advanced electronic warfare systems, the JF-17 Block 3 boasts superior maneuverability, extended range, and enhanced combat capabilities,” the PAF said in a statement. 

“Its participation in the Dubai Airshow signifies the confidence PAF places in this indigenous marvel, highlighting Pakistan’s commitment to fostering self-reliance in the defense industry.” 




Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft is pictured at Dubai Airshow 2023 in Dubai, UAE on November 13, 2023. (Pakistan Air Force)

The PAF is also showcasing the Super Mushshak aircraft, known for its exceptional training capabilities and versatility, at the event. 

“This robust and reliable aircraft has been instrumental in nurturing the skills of countless PAF pilots, contributing to their excellence and expertise,” the statement read. “With its remarkable performance and adaptability, the Super Mushshak has garnered international recognition as a trusted trainer aircraft.” 




Men stand next to Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft at Dubai Airshow 2023 in Dubai, UAE on November 13, 2023. (Pakistan Air Force)

The PAF said its participation in the show, in addition to reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation and promoting regional stability, was a testament to the nation’s commitment to peace through strength and its role as a responsible global player in the aviation industry. 


Pakistan invites Bangladesh’s new prime minister for official visit in post-election outreach

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Pakistan invites Bangladesh’s new prime minister for official visit in post-election outreach

  • Planning minister Ahsan Iqbal attends swearing-in in Dhaka, proposes reviving regional cooperation
  • Islamabad offers scholarships, connectivity and academic exchanges to expand bilateral ties with Dhaka 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has formally invited Bangladesh’s newly elected prime minister, Tarique Rahman, to visit Islamabad, its information ministry said on Wednesday after senior minister Ahsan Iqbal met the new premier in Dhaka following the oath-taking ceremony.

The outreach signals a cautious attempt by the two South Asian nations to improve relations decades after the 1971 war that led to Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan, with diplomatic engagement historically limited and economic links underdeveloped compared with regional potential.

After former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted during the 2024 political upheaval and fled to India, relations between Dhaka and Islamabad began to normalize after years of near-frozen contact. For over a decade under Hasina’s Awami League government, Bangladesh had aligned closely with India and kept Pakistan at diplomatic arm’s length. 

The political shift in Dhaka — culminating in the 2026 election victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Tarique Rahman — created space for engagement, including the relaunch of direct flights, high-level political and military exchanges, technical cooperation and business ties. The reset reflects broader regional dynamics: Bangladesh diversifying its diplomacy beyond India, and Pakistan seeking economic partnerships in South Asia amid a geo-economic foreign policy push.

“Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal conveyed a formal invitation from the Prime Minister of Pakistan to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at a mutually convenient date,” a Pakistani information ministry statement said, quoting Iqbal who represented Islamabad at the oath taking. 

“The two leaders discussed avenues to reinvigorate bilateral relations and enhance regional cooperation.”

The two sides discussed expanding cooperation in education, research and digital governance, including a proposed “Pakistan–Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor” to promote academic partnerships and student exchanges.

Islamabad said it had allocated 500 scholarships for Bangladeshi students, with 75 already traveling to Pakistan for higher education, and proposed closer coordination between national data and statistics institutions in both countries.

Officials also discussed improving direct flight connectivity to boost trade, tourism and business links, as well as cooperation in small and medium-sized industries and technology-enabled services.

The statement added that both sides supported stronger cultural engagement, including joint celebrations next year marking the 150th birth anniversary of philosopher-poet Muhammad Iqbal.

Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties and promoting regional stability and economic cooperation, the statement added.