Pakistan, Bangladesh navies eye reinforcing operational engagements, regional security

Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf (right) meets Commander Chattogram Bangladesh Navy, Rear Admiral Md Moinul Hassan, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 25, 2025. (Facebook/@DgprNavy)
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Updated 25 November 2025
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Pakistan, Bangladesh navies eye reinforcing operational engagements, regional security

  • Bangladesh navy delegation meets Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf in Islamabad
  • Islamabad, Dhaka have warmed up to each other since former PM Sheikh Hasina’s 2024 ouster

KARACHI: Senior naval officials of Pakistan and Bangladesh on Tuesday sought to reinforce operational engagements, enhance information sharing and regional security mechanisms, the Pakistan Navy said. 

The statement followed a meeting between a visiting Bangladesh Navy delegation, led by Commander Chattogram (COMCHIT) Rear Admiral Moinul Hassan, and Pakistan’s Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf in Islamabad. 

Pakistan and Bangladesh have sought closer economic and defense cooperation since last year, with officials from both countries frequently visiting each other to strengthen relations. Both nations, former bitter rivals, are warming up to each other after the 2024 ouster of India-aligned former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

“Both dignitaries expressed a shared resolve to broaden operational engagements, enhance information sharing and explore new dimensions of strategic cooperation between the two navies,” the Pakistan Navy said. 

During the meeting, the two sides discussed matters of mutual interest including ways to further strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation and reinforce regional security mechanisms, it added. 

The Pakistan Navy said the Bangladeshi delegation’s visit reflected Islamabad and Dhaka’s mutual commitment to deepen professional linkages, enhance operational synergy and jointly contribute to regional maritime peace and stability.

Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of the same nation until 1971, when East Pakistan seceded to form the independent country of Bangladesh after a bloody civil war.

Earlier in November, Pakistan proposed establishing a structured maritime cooperation framework with Bangladesh to deepen collaboration between the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation and the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation.

A delegation of a Pakistani state-owned defense manufacturer last week met Bangladesh army chief to discuss defense cooperation.


Pakistan, Türkiye military chiefs discuss defense cooperation amid Middle East tensions

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Pakistan, Türkiye military chiefs discuss defense cooperation amid Middle East tensions

  • Field Marshal Asim Munir reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to deepening military-to-military ties with Türkiye
  • Turkish officials said this month they were in talks to join the Pakistan-Saudi defense alliance formed last year

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top military commander, Field Marshal Asim Munir, met the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Selcuk Bayraktaroglu, on Friday to discuss deepening defense cooperation, as regional security concerns intensify amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

The meeting comes against the backdrop of widening geopolitical uncertainty following the Gaza war, which has heightened the risk of broader regional escalation involving Iran and the United States, and as Ankara explores closer defense coordination with partners beyond NATO.

Earlier this month, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Türkiye was in talks to join a defense alliance established between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia last September, signaling a possible expansion of security cooperation among key regional players.

The Turkish general called on Pakistan’s chief of defense forces at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, according to the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

“During the meeting, besides dilating upon matters of mutual interest, prevailing regional and global security landscape, and prospects for strengthening bilateral defense and military cooperation were also discussed,” the ISPR said in a statement.

It added that both sides “expressed satisfaction on current trajectory of Pakistan-Türkiye relations while underscoring the requirement of maintaining close coordination and enhancing defense collaboration.”

Munir welcomed the support of the Turkish Armed Forces and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening military-to-military ties, according to the statement.

It said that Bayraktaroglu praised the professionalism of Pakistan’s armed forces and expressed Türkiye’s intent to deepen defense cooperation through training, joint exercises and capacity-building initiatives.

Pakistan and Türkiye maintain close diplomatic, economic and defense relations, with military cooperation forming a major pillar of their partnership.

Last month, a high-level delegation of Turkish aerospace and defense manufacturers visited Pakistan to explore joint ventures, co-production and technology-sharing opportunities. In August 2025, the navies of both countries conducted their first bilateral amphibious exercise to strengthen maritime coordination.

Turkish defense firms have played a key role in modernizing Pakistan’s Agosta 90B-class submarines and have supplied Islamabad with advanced military hardware, including drones.

The two countries also regularly conduct joint military drills. Their most recent exercise, Ataturk-XIII in February 2025, brought together special forces units for combat training aimed at improving their ability to operate effectively together in the field.