In a significant move to strengthen bilateral defense ties, the Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, NI, NI (M), T Bt, paid an official visit to Malaysia to engage with the top leadership of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).
Upon arrival at the Royal Malaysian Navy Headquarters, Admiral Naveed Ashraf was received by his counterpart, Admiral Tan Sri (Dr.) Zulhelmy bin Ithnain, Chief of the Royal Malaysian Navy. The visit commenced with a formal Guard of Honour accorded to the Pakistan Naval Chief, signaling the high esteem and enduring partnership between the two maritime nations.
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Rawalpindi, 08 February, 2026Admiral Naveed Ashraf, NI, NI (M), T Bt, Chief of the Naval Staff, #Pakistan Navy paid an official visit to #Malaysia and called on the leadership of the Royal Malaysian Navy. He was received at Royal Malaysian Navy Headquarters by Admiral Tan… pic.twitter.com/6kSYHrhHS6
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Strengthening Strategic and Operational Ties
High-level discussions between the two naval chiefs focused on aligning strategic perspectives in the Indo-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Key areas of deliberation included:
- Operational Cooperation: Enhancing joint exercises and interoperability.
- Capacity Building: Collaborative training programs and technical exchange.
- Maritime Security: Developing coordinated responses to evolving non-traditional threats at sea.
Admiral Naveed Ashraf highlighted the Pakistan Navy’s proactive role in maintaining regional stability. He specifically briefed the Malaysian leadership on Pakistan’s Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP) and its continued professional contributions to the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF).
Advancing Hydrographic Collaboration
As part of his official itinerary, the Chief of the Naval Staff visited Malaysia’s National Hydrographic Centre. The visit underscored a mutual commitment to scientific and technical synergy. Admiral Ashraf emphasized the importance of strengthening ties between Pakistan’s National Hydrographic Office and its Malaysian counterpart, specifically in the realms of:
- Hydrographic data exchange
- Professional training and certification
- Joint surveying collaboration
A Future-Oriented Partnership
The visit reaffirms the deep-rooted naval partnership between Pakistan and Malaysia. Both leaders expressed a shared vision for a secure maritime environment and committed to a future-oriented roadmap for naval cooperation that supports regional peace and economic prosperity.










