Pakistan, UK army chiefs discuss regional security, defense cooperation in Rawalpindi

Pakistan, UK army chiefs discuss regional security, defense cooperation in Rawalpindi
Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir (front-right) and the United Kingdom's Chief of General Staff, General Sir Charles Roland Vincent Walker laying a flower wreath at the Yadgar-e-Shuhada in GHQ, Rawalpindi, in a picture released by the media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces on November 6, 2025. (ISPR)
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Pakistan, UK army chiefs discuss regional security, defense cooperation in Rawalpindi

Pakistan, UK army chiefs discuss regional security, defense cooperation in Rawalpindi
  • Visit comes amid stepped-up military diplomacy between Pakistan and UK
  • Both sides call for continued collaboration to support regional stability

KARACHI: Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, met the United Kingdom’s Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Charles Roland Vincent Walker, in Rawalpindi to discuss regional security and strengthening defense cooperation, the Pakistani military said on Thursday.

Pakistan and the UK share long-standing military ties, including collaboration in counterterrorism, joint training programs and professional military education. The two countries have engaged in a series of high-level military exchanges this year as part of efforts to deepen defense coordination.

Thursday’s meeting took place at Pakistan’s General Headquarters, where Walker was presented with a guard of honor on arrival, the military’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security and measures to further enhance bilateral defense cooperation were discussed,” the ISPR said.

“Both sides reiterated the need for continued collaboration to ensure peace and stability in the region.”

Walker also praised the Pakistan Army’s role in counterterrorism and regional stability, ISPR added.

Munir had visited the UK in February to take part in a military-to-military dialogue and met Walker, UK Chief of Defense Staff Admiral Tony Radakin and National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell to discuss defense and security cooperation.

Pakistan’s Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, also held talks with senior British defense officials during a visit last year as part of ongoing strategic dialogue between the two sides.

Defense cooperation between Pakistan and the UK includes Pakistani officers receiving training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the Royal College of Defense Studies, while Pakistan Army teams regularly participate in the UK’s Cambrian Patrol competition.


Punjab chief minister to highlight climate initiatives, meet global leaders at COP30

Punjab chief minister to highlight climate initiatives, meet global leaders at COP30
Updated 06 November 2025

Punjab chief minister to highlight climate initiatives, meet global leaders at COP30

Punjab chief minister to highlight climate initiatives, meet global leaders at COP30
  • Punjab chief minister to meet senior World Bank, Asian Development Bank officials during summit
  • Maryam Nawaz heads the provincial government in Punjab that has reeled from floods, air pollution

ISLAMABAD: The chief minister of Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province, Maryam Nawaz, has left for Brazil to attend the COP30 climate summit where she will highlight her government’s climate initiatives and meet world leaders, the provincial government said on Thursday. 

About 50 heads of state and government are expected in the rainforest city of Belem for a summit on Thursday and Friday ahead of the annual UN Conference of Parties (COP) climate negotiations that open next week and will last till Nov. 21. 

Nawaz heads the provincial government in Punjab, which suffered devastating floods in late August that killed over 130 people and displaced over 2.6 million, destroying large swathes of agricultural crops. Her government is currently trying to tackle rising air pollution in Punjab, notably Lahore, where the prevalent smog continues to hinder the lives of millions of people. 

“At the COP-30 meeting, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif will give a briefing on Punjab’s flagship projects,” the provincial government said in a statement. 

“She will inform participants about the “Clean Punjab” initiative and e-mobility projects.”

The “Suthra Punjab” (Clean Punjab) initiative, according to the provincial government, is Pakistan’s largest province-wide sanitation and waste management program. 

Sharif will also meet world leaders and senior UN officials. She will speak about climate-resilient regional leadership and brief participants on wildlife reforms being implemented by her government, the statement added.

The Punjab government highlighted that Sharif would meet the vice presidents of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank’s global director for climate change, the director general of the Global Green Growth Institute and United Nations Development Program officials.

Sharif’s visit is significant as Punjab faces severe climate challenges almost every year that include floods, heatwaves and air pollution.

Pakistan is considered one of the worst affected countries due to climate change despite contributing less than one percent to global greenhouse gas emissions. 

Catastrophic floods in 2022 killed nearly 1,700 people, submerged a third of the country at one point and inflicted over $30 billion in damages as per estimates.