27 April,2024 04:58 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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China has launched the first of eight Hangor-class submarines for Pakistan to help them provide state-of-the-art warships, adding a new dimension to their growing bilateral military cooperation.
On Friday, the launch ceremony took place at Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group's (WSIG) Shuangliu Base. It was also attended by Pakistan Navy Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf, Geo News reported.
The development took place after the agreement between Islamabad and Beijing. The agreement read that the latter had agreed to provide the former with eight state-of-the-art advanced submarines.
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Out of the total eight vessels, four are to be built by WSIG, while the remaining four are being built at KS&EW (Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works) under the Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement.
The submarines, having advanced stealth features, are to be fitted with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors to operate under a multi-threat environment and can engage targets at stand-off ranges.
Speaking at the occasion, Admiral Ashraf emphasised the importance of maritime security under the prevailing geo-strategic environment and the Navy's resolve to ensure regional peace and stability.
The Navy chief also underscored that the Hangor-class S/M Project will "add a new dimension to the all-weather Pak-China friendship and shows strong military cooperation between two countries".
Friday's launch ceremony comes after Pakistan commenced the manufacturing of the 6th Hangor-class submarine by KS&EW in February earlier this year.
Pakistan also has close military ties with China as they provide arms imports by Islamabad from Beijing.
Last year, the Pakistan Navy inducted two newly built Chinese Type 054 A/P frigates. Both countries had inked the contract for four multi-role frigates back in 2018. The first and second ships PNS TUGHRIL and PNS TAIMUR joined the PN fleet in 2022.
(With PTI Inputs)