Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif. Reuters File
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Firstpost07-01-2026, 18:44

Pakistan Claims Defence Export Boom Post-Op Sindoor, Eyes End to IMF Bailouts

  • Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claims global demand for Pakistani defence equipment surged after "Operation Sindoor," potentially ending reliance on IMF bailouts.
  • Pakistan reportedly signed $10 billion in defence export deals in 2025, its highest single-year figure, led by JF-17 jets and Mushshak aircraft.
  • A $4 billion arms deal with Libya's LNA, overseen by Field Marshal Asim Munir and Saddam Khalifa Haftar, drew international scrutiny for violating a UN arms embargo.
  • Asif praised Pakistan's military performance during the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, but India disputes these claims, stating Pakistan sought a ceasefire after IAF strikes.
  • India accuses Pakistan of exaggerating capabilities, noting reliance on co-production with China and Turkey, who allegedly provided support during the conflict.

Why It Matters: Pakistan claims defence export surge post-Op Sindoor could end IMF reliance, but India disputes military success.

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