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Chinese Air Force Chief Lauds PAF's Performance in Conflict with India

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN, JUL 8 – Lt General Wang Gang praised Pakistan Air Force’s operational readiness and Multi-Domain Operations expertise while both sides discussed enhancing bilateral airpower cooperation amid regional security concerns.

  • On July 8, 2025, Lt. Gen. Wang Gang, serving as the Chief of Staff of China’s PLAAF, held discussions in Islamabad with Pakistan’s Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Baber Sidhu focused on enhancing airpower collaboration and addressing regional security concerns.
  • The meeting followed high-level visits and briefings where Wang received comprehensive details on PAF’s modern force structure and operational doctrine amidst ongoing regional security dynamics.
  • Wang praised the PAF's strategic leadership, pilot performance during the recent India conflict, and its seamless integration of Multi-Domain Operations, highlighting the decisive and measured response to unprovoked aggression.
  • He described the PAF’s response as an exemplary demonstration of accuracy, discipline, and bravery, and highlighted the PLAAF’s strong desire to gain insights from the PAF’s well-tested expertise in Multi-Domain Operations.
  • The meeting highlighted the longstanding and trusted relationship between Pakistan and China, emphasizing their aligned strategic interests and a commitment to enhancing collaboration through innovation-focused initiatives.
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The Nation broke the news in Lahore, Pakistan on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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