Air Chief Marshal Sidhu's Landmark US Visit Strengthens Pak-US Defence Ties
- On July 2, 2025, the Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, made a historic official trip to Washington DC, where he held high-level discussions with senior American military and government officials.
- The visit followed recent high-level Pakistani military diplomacy, including Army Chief Asim Munir's US talks, aiming to strengthen bilateral defence cooperation.
- Discussions concentrated on strengthening defense collaboration, improving joint operational compatibility, broadening cooperative training programs, facilitating technology sharing, addressing counterterrorism efforts, and analyzing regional security challenges.
- The Pakistan Air Force called the visit a 'strategic milestone' that laid groundwork for renewed institutional collaboration and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to peace.
- The visit strengthened military cooperation, supported regional security, highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to peace, and emphasized the need for continued senior-level engagement to advance joint efforts.
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Pakistan’s Air Chief Marshal Sidhu Concludes Historic US Visit to Boost Military Ties
In a historic move aimed at enhancing Pakistan-US defence cooperation, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, recently concluded an official visit
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Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu meets US lawmakers Rich McCormick at Capitol Hill, Washington DC, US, July 2, 2025. — Screengrab via video/ISPR In a significant move to enhance bilateral defence cooperation, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal...
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