Global Firepower Index ranks India 4, Pakistan 15 top global military power

Pakistan's armed forces soldiers march past during Pakistan's national day parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 29 January 2025
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Global Firepower Index ranks India 4, Pakistan 15 top global military power

  • For air fleet strength, Pakistan ranked 7 out of 145 nations considered while India was placed on 4
  • In terms of naval strength, Pakistan was ranked 27 of 145 nations reviewed while India was placed on 6

ISLAMABAD: The Global Firepower (GFP) Index, a yearly ranking of the world’s military powers, has ranked Pakistan the top 15 global military power in its 2025 listing, with archrival India ahead on fourth place. 

The index uses over 60 individual measures to determine a nation’s PowerIndex (PwrIndx) score, with categories ranging from quantity of military units and financial standing to logistics capability and geography. 

“The GFP Index denotes Pakistan as a top 15 global military power,” GFP said on its website. “For 2025, Pakistan is ranked 12 of 145 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. The nation holds a PwrIndx* score of 0.2513 (a score of 0.0000 is considered ‘perfect’).”

Pakistan’s nuclear-armed neighbor India was ranked a top 5 global military power, placing at 4 of 145 nations considered with a PwrIndx of 0.1184.

For air fleet strength, Pakistan ranked 7 out of 145 nations considered, while India was no 4. 

In terms of naval strength, Pakistan was ranked 27 of 145 countries reviewed, while India was 6. 


UAE president to visit Pakistan on Dec. 26 to strengthen trade, investment cooperation

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UAE president to visit Pakistan on Dec. 26 to strengthen trade, investment cooperation

  • Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will visit Pakistan with high-level delegation of ministers, officials, says FO
  • UAE president to meet PM Shehbaz Sharif to review bilateral ties, discuss matters of regional and global interest

ISLAMABAD: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will visit Pakistan on Dec. 26 to review ties between the two nations, exchange views on regional matters and strengthen collaboration with Islamabad in trade, investment, energy and development sectors, the Pakistani foreign office said on Wednesday. 

Al Nayhan, who will undertake his first official visit to Pakistan as the UAE’s president later this week, will arrive with a high-level delegation comprising ministers and senior officials, the foreign office said in a statement. 

“The visit of High Highness reflects the depth of bilateral relations between the two countries and shared commitment of both sides to further enhancing collaboration in key areas, including trade, investment, energy, development and regional stability,” the statement said. 

The UAE president will review the entire spectrum of bilateral ties in a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual interest. 

“The visit will provide an important opportunity to further strengthen the longstanding brotherly relations between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates,” the foreign office noted. 

The announcement from the foreign office takes place a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi in Islamabad. The prime minister urged both countries to enhance cooperation in trade and investment. 

Pakistan considers the UAE among its closest economic and regional allies, since the Gulf nation is Islamabad’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US. 

Policymakers in Pakistan consider the UAE an optimal export destination due to its geographical proximity, which minimizes transportation and freight costs while facilitating commercial transactions.

Both nations have signed agreements worth billions of dollars recently as Pakistan eyes greater trade and economic ties with Gulf states. 

In January 2024, Pakistan and the UAE signed multiple agreements worth more than $3 billion for cooperation in railways, economic zones and infrastructure sectors.

The UAE is also a major source of foreign investment in Pakistan, which has been valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to the UAE’s foreign ministry.