Pakistan, China agree to strengthen intelligence sharing
Pakistan and China have agreed to enhance intelligence sharing and security cooperation, following a high-level meeting between Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Chinese counterpart, Qiu Yanjun, in Beijing.
During the meeting, discussions focused on securing borders for paramilitary forces and enhancing cooperation in this regard. Both sides also deliberated on the use of advanced technology for police and paramilitary forces.
The two officials held detailed discussions on acquiring modern equipment and technology from China to strengthen Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies.
Mohsin Naqvi emphasised that Pakistan would procure cutting-edge technology and equipment to enhance policing capabilities.
Additionally, both countries agreed to strengthen collaboration between the National Police Academy and enhance cooperation between Beijing and Islamabad police forces.
The leaders expressed satisfaction with the progress made in the January meeting of the Joint Working Group.
The high-level discussion between the two ministers lasted for two hours.
On this occasion, Mohsin Naqvi extended an official invitation to his Chinese counterpart to visitPakistan.