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Pakistan’s Arms Exports to Ukraine Deplete Artillery Stockpiles
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Pakistan’s artillery stockpiles are critically low due to extensive arms exports to Ukraine, raising concerns about its military readiness. A report claims the country could not sustain combat for more than 96 hours. The exports, primarily artillery, have prioritized supporting Ukraine’s defense efforts.
Pakistan has supplied significant quantities of artillery to Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia. This has strained Pakistan’s own military reserves.
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The Context
The report highlights vulnerabilities in Pakistan’s defense capabilities. A 96-hour combat limit raises alarms about national security preparedness.
Pakistan’s arms industry has historically supported its military and export markets. The focus on Ukraine reflects geopolitical priorities but depletes resources.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, ongoing since 2022, relies heavily on artillery warfare. Pakistan’s contributions bolster Ukraine’s efforts but at a domestic cost.
Some support Pakistan’s exports as a moral stance against aggression. Others argue prioritizing foreign aid over national defense is reckless.
Pakistan’s military faces pressure to balance export revenue with domestic needs. The report underscores the risks of overextending arms supplies.
Critics warn that depleted stockpiles could weaken Pakistan’s position in regional conflicts. Supporters view the exports as strengthening global alliances.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Center |
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