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Pakistani army chief in China to deepen ties, meets VP, top military official

Pakistan Army Chief Deepens China Ties Amid Shifting Alliances

Asim Munir Concludes Beijing Visit Focused on Bilateral Cooperation

Pakistan’s Army Chief, General **Asim Munir**, has concluded a significant visit to China, engaging with top leadership to bolster bilateral relations across various sectors. The trip marks a crucial diplomatic engagement for Pakistan amidst evolving regional dynamics and its pursuit of close ties with key global powers.

High-Level Consultations in Beijing

General **Asim Munir** held separate discussions with China’s Vice President **Han Zheng**, top military official General **Zhang Youxia**, and Foreign Minister **Wang Yi**. These meetings aimed to enhance cooperation between the two nations, with Chinese leaders reportedly praising the Pakistan armed forces as a stabilizing force in South Asia.

Pakistani army chief **Asim Munir** in China to deepen ties, met the Vice President and a top military official.

According to a Pakistan military statement, both sides expressed satisfaction with the existing depth of bilateral engagement and reaffirmed their commitment to sovereign equality, multilateral cooperation, and regional stability.

Strategic Context of the Visit

This visit by General **Munir** follows a period of heightened regional tensions, including India’s “Operation Sindoor” targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan in response to an earlier attack. During that confrontation, Pakistan reportedly utilized substantial military equipment supplied by China. The trip also occurs shortly after **Munir**’s visit to Washington, where he sought to strengthen ties with the United States, a strategic rival of Beijing.

The timing of General **Munir**’s visit also coincides with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister **Ishaq Dar**’s trip to Washington, where he is anticipated to meet U.S. Secretary of State **Marco Rubio**. **Dar** had previously attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation foreign ministers’ meeting in China on July 14.

China remains Pakistan’s largest foreign investor, with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) being a flagship project of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative. In 2022, China’s outward foreign direct investment reached $138.1 billion, underscoring its global economic influence (Source: China Ministry of Commerce).

Deepening Military and Diplomatic Ties

The discussions between General **Munir** and Chinese officials are expected to cover a broad spectrum of defense and security cooperation, further solidifying the long-standing strategic partnership between the two nations. This continued engagement highlights the shared strategic interests and mutual support that characterize the relationship between Beijing and Islamabad.

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