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Indian and Pakistani fighter pilots seen interacting at Dubai Airshow 2025

Syed MehmoodUzair Khan
Last updated: November 20, 2025 5:43 pm
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At the Dubai Airshow 2025, military aviation enthusiasts were struck by a rare moment of camaraderie: fighter pilots from the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were observed engaging in friendly professional exchange in what is being described as a symbolic gesture amid historically fraught India-Pakistan relations.

Dubai Airshow 2025

The Scene & Context
Held at Al Maktoum International Airport, the Dubai Airshow has emerged as a major global defence-and-aviation event, drawing delegations and display teams from across the world.
Among the many exhibits and flying demonstrations, the PAF entry—including its prominent JF‑17 Thunder Block III—has garnered significant attention.
It was during this high-profile international stage that photographs and social-media posts began circulating showing personnel from the two rival South Asian air forces exchanging pleasantries. A post described: “PF-17 … sharing a moment with Indian Air Force pilots at the Dubai Airshow 2025.”
Another social update mentioned that the image was “viral” yet did not provide official confirmation of formal talks.

Dubai Airshow 2025

Why It Matters
While there is no formal announcement of negotiations or cooperation stemming from the encounter, the optics are noteworthy for several reasons:

  • Historically, India and Pakistan have engaged in multiple conflicts involving their air forces — communication at an event like this suggests openness to professionalism beyond geopolitics.
  • Defence exhibitions provide a neutral ground where even adversarial nations’ delegations share logistics, equipment displays and sometimes brief interactions, which can help reduce misperceptions.
  • Even informal engagement can lay groundwork for safer air-space interactions, confidence-building measures or joint understandings in multilateral forums.
Dubai Airshow 2025

Defence analysts familiar with the region highlight that such encounters are symbolic rather than policy-defining. One analyst noted: “These moments matter for morale and image, but do not necessarily reflect operational or strategic shifts.”
In Islamabad, coverage emphasised the PAF’s strong presence at the airshow, noting the “breathtaking aerial displays” and the export-potential of Pakistan-developed aviation equipment.

While the encounter in Dubai does not yet translate to formal diplomacy between the IAF and PAF, the event sheds light on how air-shows and multi-national defence platforms can serve as low-key venues for interaction between historically adversarial forces. Should this friendly interaction lead to further structured dialogue or military-to-military contacts, it would mark a subtle shift in regional aviation-diplomatic norms.

For now, the image of Indian and Pakistani pilots meeting in Dubai stands as a moment of professionalism and perhaps quiet hope for calmer skies.

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