Operation Sindoor Aftershocks: Pakistan, Turkey Ink $900M Pact Drone Pact Targeting India | World News

New Delhi: In a heavily protected defense complex in Islamabad, two delegations met behind the closed doors. Pakistan and Türkiye flags stood side by side. No ceremony. No conversation. But the message was high.
A great defense agreement was realized between the two countries. The latest aircraft includes classified surveillance data and silent alignment of military strategies. The agreement is deepening. Türkiye will send Bayraktar TB2 drones tested in the war to Pakistan. Next to them, the stronger stream drones. Both were built for sensitivity, speed and destruction.
The agreement is worth $ 900 million. More than 700 explosive drones and advanced spy UAVs will pass from Turkish stocks to Pakistani airports. These drones carry heat detection loads and silent strike technology. Türkiye also promised stable intelligence support such as real -time feeds, monitoring grills and satellite connections.
He will return in favor of Pakistan. The army will provide modern tank shells, mortar tours and war area ammunition to Türkiye.
Documents remain locked. The senior officials on both sides called the agreement as “strategic”, “secret” and “ongoing”.
In recent weeks, Türkiye’s foreign and defense ministers visited Pakistan. Meetings include Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, field Marshal General Asim Munir and Pakistan’s drone programs. Discussions, strengthening bonds, increasing the export of weapons and revolving around the synchronization of military planning.
India’s name appeared more than once.
India’s secret terrorism campaign Sindoor operation continues to throw a long shadow in the region. Authorities believe that the drone agreement is one of the few movements aimed at resisting Indian operations near the Western Front.
Pakistan’s leadership directly thanked Türkiye. Both Şerif and Munir appreciated that they call it “timely support” from Ankara. The tone was open behind the formalities. This partnership goes beyond trade. Shared surveillance, border preparation and regional control.
Turkish companies were invited to invest in Pakistan’s defense industry. Negotiations for the drone assembly units in the Pakistan region continue. Türkiye, which is willing to strengthen its image as a global drone force, sees South Asia as the next border. He has already sold arms to Bangladesh, Myanmar and other Indian neighbors.
The supply of TB2 and Akinki drones points to a change. These are UAVs, which attracted global interest during the Russian-Ukrainian war area operations. They flew in Syria, Libya and Azerbaijan. Now Pakistan will host them.
The two countries also agreed to increase intelligence sharing. No detail was explained to the public. However, sources say that change contains geographical location data and thermal surveillance from controversial regions.
The increasing alliance between Ankara and Islamabad also touches other regional hot spots, Iran, Gaza and Afghanistan. Meetings in Islamabad include discussing future coordination in these regions.
When the ink is barely dry in the agreement, both governments are now working quickly for delivery programs. Pakistan has already allocated the air base for the drone test. Turkish teams are expected to come soon for integration on the ground.
There was no military parade. No press briefing. However, the news is high in the defense circles of South Asia. A new axis is shaped and his eyes point to the east.