Pakistan's Debt Solution: JF-17 Jets for Saudi Arabia, US Tensions Rise

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News18•08-01-2026, 11:22
Pakistan's Debt Solution: JF-17 Jets for Saudi Arabia, US Tensions Rise
- •Pakistan proposes converting $2 billion debt to Saudi Arabia into an arms deal, offering jointly developed JF-17 Thunder fighter jets.
- •The move comes as Pakistan faces a severe economic crisis, limited debt repayment capacity, and an ongoing IMF program.
- •Saudi Arabia views the deal as a way to reshape security alliances and reduce dependence on the US, especially amid F-35 uncertainties.
- •The proposed deal could be worth $4 billion, with $2 billion adjusting debt and the rest for weapon systems, spares, and training.
- •This strategy aims to establish Pakistan as an arms exporter and reflects changing geopolitical dynamics, including diminishing US influence and stronger China-Pakistan cooperation.
Why It Matters: Pakistan offers JF-17 jets to Saudi for debt, reshaping alliances and raising US concerns.
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