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Pakistan, Tajikistan strengthen military cooperation

Published on: November 14, 2025 4:39 PM

Tajikistan’s Defence Minister, Colonel General Sobirzoda Emomali Abdulrahim, met Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, at GHQ in Rawalpindi to discuss enhancing bilateral defence cooperation. The meeting focused on regional security and counter-terrorism strategies.

Both sides expressed strong commitment to expanding military-to-military collaboration, particularly in training programs, joint exercises, and intelligence sharing. Officials emphasized that closer ties would bolster preparedness against emerging security threats in the region.

Read more : Pakistan, Tajikistan pledge stronger bilateral cooperation

During the discussions, Emomali praised the professionalism of the Pakistan Army and acknowledged its contribution to maintaining peace and stability across South and Central Asia. He highlighted the importance of sustained dialogue to strengthen mutual trust between the two armies.

Field Marshal Munir underlined Pakistan’s readiness to work with Tajikistan on collective regional security initiatives. He emphasized the need for cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts and disaster response, calling it crucial for ensuring stability and prosperity in the region.

Red more : Pakistan, Tajikistan vow to boost defence ties 

Moreover, both sides agreed to explore new avenues for defence collaboration, including officer exchange programs, joint military exercises, and capacity-building workshops to enhance operational efficiency and knowledge sharing between their forces.

The meeting reflects ongoing efforts by Pakistan and Tajikistan to deepen defence and security ties, reinforcing mutual commitment to regional stability and establishing stronger frameworks for future military cooperation.

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