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Ever since India's precision strikes first destroyed its terror infrastructure and later its air bases and military installations during Operation Sindoor, one question has kept Pakistan worried - How to defend itself against India's BrahMos missile?
Pakistan has seen a steady rise in its donkey population, thanks to growing demand from its all-weather ally, China. The hides of the animals are used in the production of ejiao, a gelatin used in traditional Chinese medicine,
Pakistan is reportedly exploring the acquisition of a sophisticated German-made air defence system, the IRIS-T SLM, to effectively counter India's supersonic cruise missile BrahMos, a significant move driven by the inadequate performance of its current Chinese defence systems during Operation Sindoor.
ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador Mr Jiang Zaidong has said that Pakistan and China not only have equality between civilizations, “but we also love each other’s festivals and cultures.”"China lo
India is seeking more in-house air defense capabilities after recent clashes with Pakistan, which claimed several successes
In a meeting last month in Beijing, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to reinstate diplomatic ties after years of deteriorating relations and surging violence.
Recent signals from both governments have underscored how their navies could play a central role in their next face-off.
Shares of Chinese defense companies rallied Monday, after Pakistan said it intends to buy one of the Asian power’s most-advanced fighter jets as a part of major arms purchase.
What’s being sold as an economic win is, in reality, crushing Pakistan’s poor – the very people who rely on these animals for their survival.
With high inflation, falling foreign reserves, increasing debt, and political instability, everyday life has become extremely difficult for citizens.
The conflict erupted in early May following a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on February 22 that claimed the lives of 26 civilians.