The Pak-Saudi defense deal was made possible by Field Marshal Asim Munir’s significant contribution.

Pakistan has partnered with Saudi Arabia to protect the Holy Mosques after the two countries signed a defense deal.
Sources claim that Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir was instrumental in the planning and execution of this deal. The agreement formalizes the two nations’ defense ties, joint exercises, and decades of military collaboration into a strategic alliance.
With this deal, Pakistan-Saudi relations enter a new, historic era. When Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir visited Saudi Arabia, they were welcomed with great fanfare.
Because of the Two Holy Mosques and the Prophet’s (PBUH) Mosque, the relationship is based on strong foundations of devotion and trust, as seen by the extraordinary reverence and respect.
Notably, the strategic mutual defense pact between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan is a groundbreaking development in collective security and defense cooperation. The agreement strengthens the defense alliance and collective protection by stating that an attack on one nation will be interpreted as an attack on both.