Pakistan voices concern over US military tech transfer plans to India
Pakistan has expressed strong concerns over recent U.S. military agreements with India. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry criticized the U.S. plans to boost military sales to India, including F-35 fighter jets. The U.S. and India announced a new 10-year defense framework and expanded military cooperation during Modi's talks with President Trump on February 13. Trump stated that military sales to India would increase significantly starting in 2025. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry urged international partners to consider the broader security issues in South Asia and avoid one-sided positions. The remarks highlight rising tensions in the region following the U.S.-India agreements.