History was made in Riyadh as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, a landmark pact that elevates the brotherly bond between the two nations into a formal defence partnership. With Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman leading the historic signing, the message was clear: together, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will stand stronger than ever before.
A Nation That Stands Tall
For Pakistan, this agreement comes at a time when its Armed Forces continue to showcase courage, discipline, and resilience against external threats. Time and again, they have proven their unmatched capability to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty, reminding the world that Pakistan will never bow to aggression.
Strength Through Unity
Saudi Arabia has always been more than an ally — it has been a brotherly partner. From economic cooperation to military support, both nations have stood side by side in critical moments. The new pact promises deeper collaboration in defence training, intelligence sharing, and advanced security systems — measures that will not only protect Pakistan and Saudi Arabia but also contribute to broader regional peace and stability.
A Future of Strength
This agreement is far more than ink on paper. It is a declaration of mutual trust, shared security, and unwavering brotherhood. For Pakistanis, it is reassurance that their sovereignty will always be protected. For the world, it is proof that Pakistan’s strength lies not only in its Armed Forces but also in the unity of its people and allies.
As Pakistan and Saudi Arabia look ahead, this defence pact stands as a historic shield of brotherhood — a partnership rooted in faith, trust, and a shared vision for a safer and stronger future.