Pakistan Air Force Delegation’s Dhaka Visit Sparks Strategic Concerns Amid Bangladesh Air Force Probe
Pakistan Air Force Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed’s Dhaka visit has triggered strategic concerns amid Bangladesh’s investigation into an alleged extremist-style network inside its Air Force. The high-level military talks, border airbase developments, radar expansion, and possible JF-17 fighter jet discussions are being closely monitored by India.
Investigations into the case are still underway, and court martial proceedings against the arrested officers have already begun. Against this backdrop, the arrival of Pakistan Air Force Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed in Dhaka has intensified strategic and security discussions across the region.
According to a report by North East News, Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed has been in Dhaka since May 10 as part of a five-day official visit. Documents cited in the report stated that he is leading a five-member delegation from the Pakistan Air Force. Neither Islamabad nor Dhaka has issued any official statement regarding the visit so far.
The report stated that the first-ever “Air Staff Talk” between Bangladesh and Pakistan began on May 10. The discussions are focused on strengthening military cooperation, sharing operational experience, and enhancing bilateral ties between the two air forces. Along with Aurangzeb Ahmed, the Pakistani delegation includes Air Commodore Shah Khalid, Abdul Ghafoor Buzdar, Group Captain Mohammad Ali Khan, and Wing Commander Hassan Tariq Aziz.
Aurangzeb Ahmed had previously emerged as a prominent figure during India’s “Operation Sindoor” last year. On May 7, he was reportedly honored during a ceremony held at the Pakistan Air Force Headquarters in Islamabad.
The senior officer currently holds multiple critical positions within the Pakistan Air Force, including Director General of Public Relations, Deputy Chief of Air Staff for Operations, and Commander of the Air Force Strategic Command. According to the report, the delegation arrived in Dhaka through Doha aboard a Qatar Airways flight and landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
Sources indicated that the Pakistani delegation may also visit Bangladesh Air Force Headquarters and several military installations during the trip. Particular attention has focused on increasing infrastructure activity at Lalmonirhat and Bogura airbases, both located near the Indian border.
Lalmonirhat Airport, situated nearly 20 kilometers from the India-Bangladesh border, has reportedly received a newly constructed hangar. Meanwhile, the strategically significant Bogura airbase is undergoing major runway expansion work, with the runway length being extended to 3.2 kilometers.
The report further stated that air defense radar installations are also being developed at both facilities. Bangladesh Air Force Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan recently acknowledged the strategic importance of the Bogura airbase publicly.
In addition to military infrastructure development, Bangladesh is reportedly working on plans to establish an Air Force Flying Academy, a fighter pilot training center, and a drone production facility.
Speculation has also intensified over possible defense procurement discussions during the visit. A Reuters report published in January had claimed that Bangladesh and Pakistan were engaged in talks regarding the purchase of JF-17 fighter aircraft. The current visit has now triggered questions over whether the issue could be part of ongoing military discussions between the two countries.
According to the report, India’s defense establishment is closely monitoring the Pakistan Air Force delegation’s visit to Bangladesh. With the recent exposure of the alleged extremist-linked network inside the Bangladesh Air Force and increasing military activity near the border, the visit is being viewed as strategically significant for regional security dynamics in South Asia.

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