General Bagheri met with Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and Army Chief General Asim Munir. Reportedly, Iran's military chief requested Pakistan to strengthen defense ties, including collaborating on weapons production.
If Pakistan does not keep its part of the pipeline agreement with Iran, it will have to shell out a potential $18 billion to Tehran.
In a meeting with Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Asim Munir, held in Islamabad on Monday, Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri said Iran is ready to cooperate with Pakistan in the joint production of defense equipment. The Iranian general also stressed ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Friday to build a gas pipeline to Iran aimed at eventually transporting up to 55 billion cubic metres (bcm) per year to the West Asian country.
Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of General Staff (CGS) of the Iranian Armed Forces, visited Pakistan’s General Headquarters (GHQ) and met with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, the military’s media wing said on Monday.
Pakistan Navy ships Rasadgar and Azmat, along with Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship Dasht, visited Port Bandar Abbas, Iran. The flotilla was led by Commander 14th Destroyer Squadron, Commodore Muhammad Umair. The Mission Commander held meetings with ...
Speaker Punjab Assembly Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan says transforming historic Pakistan-Iran relations into trade relations is essential for development of both the countries. He expressed these views during a meeting with a delegation led by Parliament ...
Makran holds strategic significance today, but it also boasts a fascinating history. Notably, it was the route taken by Alexander the Great on his return journey after his Indian campaign.
Iran’s top general is on a two-day trip to Pakistan at the invitation of Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir. He is scheduled to meet with senior Pakistani military officials, as well as the president, prime minister, and minister of defense.
A Pakistani human rights activist has claimed that the Pakistan military has reportedly abducted 16 nuclear engineers to cover up smuggling of uranium to Iran. He raises serious questions over the safety of nuclear assets in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s handling of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project stands as one of the most shameful displays of diplomatic cowardice in recent history. For 25 years, Pakistan has betrayed Iran’s trust, wasted opportunities,
For over two decades, certain factions within Washington’s political and strategic circles have advocated for preemptive military action against Iran’s nuclear programme. However, these propositio