'Pakistan to earn USD 30 billion from defence exports in coming years'
Pakistan aims to earn USD 30 billion in defense exports through 82 MoUs signed at IDEAS 2024, covering products like drones, fighter jets, and radar equipment, with deals expected to materialize over the next few years.

Haider said the 12th edition of IDEAS held last week amidst tight security in Karachi was a big success and ended with a lot of potential export agreements.

"Pakistan has signed MOUs for potential export orders totalling USD 30 billion but keep in mind MoUs take time to mature and turn into projects, as testing, trial, and sometimes further modification occurs," Haider said.
Haider said the MOUs could and should translate into potential export orders in coming years.

Defence Export Promotion Organisation (DEPO) Director General Major General Asad Nawaz Khan said most of the MOUs were inked with six public sector entities, including Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), Pakistan Ordnance Factory (POF) in Wah, Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra, The National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), and Global Industrial and Defence Solutions Pakistan (GIDS Pakistan).
He said Pakistan and China have also signed defence equipment agreements.
Pakistan showcased its Haider Main Battle Tank (MBT) and new medium-altitude long-endurance Shahpar III drone aside from Al-Khalid and Al-Zarrar tanks and the latest model of the Super Mushshak Aircraft at IDEAS.
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