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Pakistan reviewing US-India defense pact’s impact on South Asia

Published on: November 1, 2025 12:47 PM

Pakistan’s Foreign Office said it is reviewing the recently signed defense agreement between India and the United States. Officials stated that it is too early to comment on the pact as its regional implications are still being assessed. The agreement was formally implemented earlier today, according to the Foreign Office spokesperson.

The spokesperson explained that Pakistan is particularly examining how the pact could affect peace, security, and stability in South Asia. Islamabad emphasized the need for balanced regional dynamics and responsible defense cooperation to avoid escalation in an already sensitive region.

Read more: 10-Year defense deal deepens US–India partnership

On Friday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the signing of a 10-year defense framework agreement with India. In a post on social media platform X, Hegseth described the deal as a “milestone for regional stability and defense balance.” He said it would strengthen cooperation, intelligence sharing, and technology exchange between the two countries.

Hegseth added that US-India defense ties are now “stronger than ever.” He thanked Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh for his partnership and reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to maintaining a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.

Read more: US, China, and India hold key defence talks at ASEAN summit

According to India’s Hindustan Times, the agreement was finalized during the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus in Kuala Lumpur, which begins this weekend. The signing marks a deepening of US-India strategic cooperation, while Pakistan continues to evaluate its broader impact on regional security.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: defense agreement, India, Indo-Pacific, Latest, Military ties, Pakistan, regional security, strategic cooperation., technology exchange, United States, US-India defense pact

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