That was up 7 percentage points from the previous five-year period to 2019, when 74 per cent of Pakistan’s arms imports came from China, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
It comes amid a huge push in China to improve self-reliance in its defence industry in recent years – from aircraft carriers to sixth-generation fighter jets – which has also seen it expand the range of weapons it can offer to its strategic partners.
China’s global share of defence exports was 5.9 per cent in the five years to 2024. Those arms predominantly went to Pakistan, making up 63 per cent of China’s total arms exports with a total value of US$5.28 billion over that period.
China’s next biggest buyer was Serbia at 6.8 per cent, followed by Thailand at 4.6 per cent.