Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pak-China relations built on mutual trust and unwavering support, General Syed Asim Munir

Pak-China relations built on mutual trust and unwavering support, General Syed Asim Munir

Rawalpindi: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said that Pakistan-China strategic partnership stands as a symbol of deep mutual trust, steadfast support, and a unified vision for regional peace and stability. He was addressing an event organised to commemorate the 98th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China at GHQ on … Read more

Pakistan Navy is fully prepared to conduct AMAN-25

Pakistan Navy

BEIJING: Chief of the Naval Staff of the Pakistan Navy, Admiral Naveed Ashraf has said that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has participated in all previous editions of AMAN exercises, and he expects that PLA Navy will participate in AMAN-25 and is looking forward to hosting PLA Navy leadership during the AMAN dialogue.

In an exclusive interview with Global Times ahead of the AMAN-25 multinational exercise to be hosted by Pakistan Navy in early February in port city of Karachi, he said that the main objective of AMAN is to foster regional cooperation for the maintenance of good order at sea, improving interoperability, share experiences, understand each other, and exhibit united resolve against terrorism and organized crimes in the maritime domain.

He said that the Pakistan Navy is fully prepared and geared up to conduct AMAN-25 with enhanced participation of friendly countries in a professional and befitting manner.

It is worth noting that the previous edition of the exercise held in February 2023, which witnessed the participation from 50 countries across the globe.

“Keeping the same spirit, we are hopeful that this edition will also mark a distinctive chapter in history of AMAN exercises with enhanced participation of friendly countries,” Ashraf said.

Ashraf revealed that the maiden AMAN Dialogue will be held in tandem with AMAN-25.

“The AMAN Dialogue aims to promote understanding in maritime security issues, finding ways to enhance cooperation at sea, and discussing security linked to the blue economy.”

“We have been honored by the regular participation of PLA Navy in all previous editions of AMAN exercises,” Ashraf said, noting that this has added highlights to the exercise and is a reflection of the two countries’ common resolve to come together for peace and security in the region.

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President confers Nishan i Imtiaz (Military) award to Chinese General

President

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday awarded the Nishan-i-Imtiaz (Military) to General Li Qiaoming, Commander of the Ground Forces of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), in recognition of his distinguished services and significant contributions to enhancing Sino-Pak defense relations.

The award was conferred during a special investiture ceremony at Aiwan-e-Sadr, attended by service chiefs and parliamentarians.

The citation at the ceremony highlighted General Li Qiaoming’s four-decade career, noting his significant contributions to the Chinese military. His intellect, administrative skills, and dedication have earned him a reputation as a courageous and capable officer, crucial in promoting peace and stability in China and beyond. General Li, is renowned for his exceptional professionalism and skills in maintaining peace and stability around China.

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US-sanctioned general to become the public face of China’s expanding military

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  • China’s new defense minister is a veteran of the PLA.
  • He was identified in sanctions imposed by the US State Department in September 2018.
  • Many believe Li’s background as a technocrat.

General Li Shangfu, China‘s new defense minister, is a veteran of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) modernization campaign, which prompted the US to penalize him for acquiring weaponry from Russia.

Although his new position inside the Chinese system is mostly diplomatic and ceremonial, regional diplomats believe Li’s appointment is being closely observed given his experience.

His tenure begins as Washington works to repair military engagement and communications that deteriorated after Beijing responded furiously to then-U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s August visit to Taiwan.

Many believe Li’s background as a technocrat – he is an aerospace engineer who worked on China’s satellite program – will allow him to play a vital role in fulfilling President Xi Jinping‘s interim ambitions for the PLA.

“The operational and technological background of the next Chinese defense minister is especially pertinent given that the PLA aims to become a world-class military by 2049,” said James Char, a security scholar at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

In 2016, Li was named deputy commander of the PLA’s then-new Strategic Support Force – an elite body tasked with accelerating the development of China’s space and cyber warfare capabilities.

He was then appointed chairman of the Central Military Commission’s (CMC) Equipment Development Department, China’s leading defense body led by President Xi Jinping.

RUSSIAN PURCHASES

As a director, he was identified in sanctions imposed by the US State Department in September 2018 over the purchase of ten Su-35 combat aircraft and equipment associated with Russia’s largest arms exporter, Rosoboronexport, in 2017.

Some security experts argue that the penalties, while not a deal-breaker for future meetings, create a possible complexity and may lend leverage to China’s military leadership.

When asked about Li’s expected elevation last week, Pentagon spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Marty Meiners said the US military could not comment on media stories concerning China’s leadership changes, but that they had been explicit in their desire to maintain connections with the PLA.

Priority for the U.S

“Open lines of communication can help us manage risk, avoid miscalculation, and responsibly manage competition,” Meiners said.

According to Oriana Skylar Mastro, a fellow at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, China is likely to use the dynamic for diplomatic gain, either by portraying the sanctions as insignificant if they are ignored or by implying that it is Washington, not Beijing, that is unwilling to engage.

“Engagement has always been a priority for the U.S., and China sees it as a concession,” Mastro said.

Li’s tenure as a member of the Central Military Commission has highlighted his ties to Xi, who has tightened his influence on the military.

Several academics believe Li has tight ties to Zhang Youxia, a key military buddy of Xi who Li replaced as department director.

During the Communist Party’s Congress in October, Zhang was appointed to first vice-chairman of the CMC, with Li joining him on the commission’s governing seven-person group.

As defense minister, Li is also likely to be involved in Asian military ties, attending events such as Asian defense leaders meetings and the informal Shangri-La Dialogue on security in Singapore.

“I think he has been elevated to this position because he’s delivered for Xi Jinping in key areas of modernization,” said Singapore-based security analyst Alexander Neill, an adjunct fellow with Hawaii’s Pacific Forum think-tank.

“This is someone who will have to hold their own in front of an international audience.”

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FBI only able to gather little evidence from suspected Chinese spy balloon

FBI Chinese spy balloon

The FBI has only been able to recover a small amount of evidence suspected Chinese spy balloon. The majority of the balloon’s “payload,” is still not accessible to the FBI. The FBI has started extracting salt and seawater to decontaminate some of the bones. Senior FBI officials familiar with the operation said on Thursday that … Read more

Chinese military conducts missive army exercises around Taiwan

Chinese military

China conducted its first significant military drills around Taiwan this year. China sent 57 warplanes over the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said. PLA aircraft included J-10, J-11 and Su-30 fighters, H-6 bombers, and drones. China conducted its first significant military drills around the island this year, sending 28 warplanes over the Taiwan Strait, according … Read more

Gen Bajwa lauds Chinese PLA’s role in national security

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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa has lauded the role of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) in China’s defence, security, and nation-building. According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the army chief was addressing a ceremony in connection with the 95th Anniversary of the founding of China’s PLA at GHQ in Rawalpindi. Chinese Ambassador … Read more

China is quickly modernising its nuclear launch capabilities

china nuclear

China has a triad of nuclear forces – solid-fueled mobile and siloed land-based missiles, nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, and bombers with a full, re-established nuclear mission. The ratio of stockpiled and stored warheads will shift when more new launchers become active in 2021. BEIJING: China possesses at least 350 nuclear weapons, more than double India’s … Read more

Satellites spot US warship mock-ups at apparent China weapons range

WASHINGTON: China has built what appear to be full-scale outlines of American warships including an aircraft carrier, satellite imagery showed, possible targets to practise striking some of the most potent US weapons deployed in the Pacific. The US Navy’s carrier battle groups — centred around massive aircraft carriers — are among the most powerful weapons in the … Read more

China-Russia military exercise begins in NW China 

YINCHUAN: A joint military exercise between China and Russia ZAPAD/INTERACTION-2021, kicked off Monday at a combined-arms tactical training base of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. Li Zuocheng, a member of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and chief of staff of the CMC Joint Staff Department, served as the … Read more