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Naval chief concludes US visit


A Correspondent
October 10, 2025

WASHINGTON: Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf concluded his visit to the US on Friday, which aimed to foster better ties between the defence establishments of the two countries.

Earlier in the week, the naval chief addressed a gathering of US scholars and think tank experts, offering Islamabad’s perspective on regional maritime and security challenges.

The naval chief’s visit adds a new dimension to Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach toward the United States in 2025, complementing earlier visits by the army chief, prime minister and other officials.
 

Naval chief concludes US visit


A Correspondent
October 10, 2025

WASHINGTON: Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf concluded his visit to the US on Friday, which aimed to foster better ties between the defence establishments of the two countries.

Earlier in the week, the naval chief addressed a gathering of US scholars and think tank experts, offering Islamabad’s perspective on regional maritime and security challenges.

The naval chief’s visit adds a new dimension to Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach toward the United States in 2025, complementing earlier visits by the army chief, prime minister and other officials.

Equipment wise I think we are now almost US free in Navy.

Only things I can think of

1) Spare US Navy P-3Cs for parts till we replace all our P-3C fleet with Sea Sultan
2) SeaRAM for yarmook/Babur/Jinnah
3) Possibly MH-60s for Yarmook/Babur/Jinnah?

Otherwise I guess it is just about making sure we get along with US Navy in Centcom
 
Equipment wise I think we are now almost US free in Navy.

Only things I can think of

1) Spare US Navy P-3Cs for parts till we replace all our P-3C fleet with Sea Sultan
2) SeaRAM for yarmook/Babur/Jinnah
3) Possibly MH-60s for Yarmook/Babur/Jinnah?

Otherwise I guess it is just about making sure we get along with US Navy in Centcom
Could be for L3Harris Optical systems for maritime patrol and a few other goodies that USA is good at, particularly in surveillance domain such as Navigation radars, communications.
 
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Message from the Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf NI NI(M) T Bt for the Pakistan International Maritime Expo & Conference 2025.


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Naval chief in US to strengthen maritime cooperation, defence engagements​

ISPR says Admiral Ashraf met US deputy chief of naval operations, National Defence University president​

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October 17, 2025
Chief of  Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf meets US Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Vice Admiral Yvette Davids during his visit to US. Image released on October 17, 2025. — Pakistan Navy
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf meets US Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Vice Admiral Yvette Davids during his visit to US. Image released on October 17, 2025. — Pakistan Navy


  • Regional security dynamics, professional interest discussed: ISPR
  • Politico-military cooperation, maritime security discussed: ISPR.
  • Naval chief addresses gathering of US scholars, experts.








Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf visited the United States as part of ongoing efforts to further strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation and defence engagements, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Friday.

During the visit, the naval chief called on US Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Vice Admiral Yvette Davids, and Acting Vice Commandant of the US Coast Guard, Vice Admiral Thomas G Allan Jr.

"Matters of professional interest, regional security dynamics, and avenues for professional training and maritime cooperation were discussed during these meetings," the military's media wing said.

Admiral Naveed Ashraf also visited the National Defence University (NDU) and met its President, Vice Admiral Peter A Garvin.

Chief of  Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf in a group photo with National Defence University (NDU) President Vice Admiral Peter A Garvin and others during his visit to US. Image released on October 17, 2025 — Directorate General Public Relations (Pakistan Navy)
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf in a group photo with National Defence University (NDU) President Vice Admiral Peter A Garvin and others during his visit to US. Image released on October 17, 2025 — Directorate General Public Relations (Pakistan Navy)
At the US State Department, the naval chief met Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs Stanley L Brown. The engagements encompassed deliberations on politico-military cooperation, maritime security, capacity-building initiatives, and shared maritime interests.

The naval chief also addressed a gathering of US scholars and think-tank experts. In his talk, Admiral Ashraf highlighted regional maritime security challenges and the Pakistan Navy’s contributions towards collaborative maritime efforts.

"The visit of the Naval Chief reflects the enduring defence ties between Pakistan and the United States, reaffirming the mutual commitment to promoting maritime security in the region and beyond," said the ISPR.

It's worth mentioning that Admiral Ashraf's visit to the US follows the recent visits of the chiefs of the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force.

Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir had visited the US in June, August, and September this year. US President Donald Trump also hosted the field marshal for a luncheon during his June visit.

Field Marshal Munir also interacted with senior political and military leadership of the US during his second visit in August. He accompanied Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a meeting with Trump during which the sides also discussed regional security, including counter-terrorism cooperation.

Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu also undertook a landmark official visit to the United States — the first by a serving Pakistan Air Force (PAF) chief in over a decade in July this year.

 
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Equipment wise I think we are now almost US free in Navy.

Only things I can think of

1) Spare US Navy P-3Cs for parts till we replace all our P-3C fleet with Sea Sultan
2) SeaRAM for yarmook/Babur/Jinnah
3) Possibly MH-60s for Yarmook/Babur/Jinnah?

Otherwise I guess it is just about making sure we get along with US Navy in Centcom

We still have an OHP parts and missile maintenance for those will be done through the US and our partnership with swiftships relies on good relations with them
 
Interestingly in last 3 months all service chiefs toured the us. Something big is coming beyond some defence procurement. Some large scale government to government defence agreement with US that fully makes use of our MNNA status is most likely. Maybe some formal agreement for Pakistani troops to replace US forces in military bases across the middle east starting in saudia
 

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