Credited from: INDIATIMES
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Chief Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu visited the United States, marking a significant milestone in Pakistan-US defence cooperation and the first such visit by a serving PAF chief in over a decade. This visit aims to deepen military cooperation and advance strategic interests between the two nations, as highlighted by the PAF's Directorate General of Public Relations (DGPR) and corroborated by multiple sources Dawn, TRT Global, and India Times.
During his time in Washington, Sidhu conducted high-level meetings with US officials, including Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs Kelli L. Seybolt and Chief of Staff General David W. Allvin. The discussions primarily focused on expanding bilateral military cooperation, enhancing interoperability, and exploring avenues for joint training and technology exchange. According to the DGPR, these interactions served to reinforce Pakistan's constructive role in promoting regional stability and its ongoing commitment to counter-terrorism Dawn, TRT Global, and India Times.
Sidhu also visited Capitol Hill, where he met prominent members of the US Congress, including Mike Turner, Rich McCormick, and Bill Huizenga. These discussions underscored the importance of robust engagement to strengthen bilateral relations and provide insights into strategic challenges, regional security frameworks, and the impact of evolving geopolitical dynamics on defence cooperation. Following this visit, Sidhu expressed Pakistan's commitment to enhancing ties in military training and operations India Times and India Times.