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China arms Pakistan with deadly hangor-class submarine — $5 billion deal shifts naval balance in South Asia
The Pakistan Navy is preparing to add a powerful new weapon to its fleet — the first Chinese-built Hangor-class submarine, which is expected to enter active service next year. This marks a major milestone in the Pakistan Navy’s modernization program and highlights its growing partnership with China.
Pakistan and China have reaffirmed their resolve to further deepen the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership based on mutual trust, respect, and a shared vision for regional peace and prosperity.
Travel around Pakistan and you will see solar panels everywhere, from pukka bungalows to mosques, from farms to roadside shops. In rural areas, they are often mounted on trailers that can be towed from household to household. Increasingly, solar panels are included in marriage dowries.
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Astronaut from Pakistan will be 1st international visitor to China's Tiangong space station
The coming mission will mark the first international astronaut participation in China's space station program.
China has announced it will arrange for a Pakistan astronaut to perform short-term missions as part of China’s space station missions, state news agency Xinhua said on Thursday.
According to Senator Saleem Mandviwalla, Chairman of Pakistan's Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue, who witnessed the signing, the sewage treatment, bottled mineral water, and seawater desalination projects will be undertaken by the Chinese environmental technology company Lucion.
Pakistan rejects Donald Trump's claim of secret nuclear tests, reiterates its moratorium and commitment to restraint despite not signing the CTBT., Asia, Times Now
Pakistan is set to induct the first of eight Chinese-built Hangor-class submarines in 2026, marking a pivotal step in its naval modernisation. Valued at nearly $5 billion, the deal deepens China-Pakis
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan’s foreign policy has entered a new phase and that the country’s relations with the United States, China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are improving.