Pakistan’s military is trying to get back into the good books of the west and engage in closer defence cooperation, according to The Print, a New Delhi-based news and analysis website.
The move is prompted by defective, unreliable and poorly performing Chinese equipment sold to the armed forces, which include a main battle tank, artillery and air defence weapons.
Read the full report: The Print
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