Azerbaijan's diplomatic relations with Pakistan have strengthened over the past year, with a particular focus on military and energy collaboration.

According to a report by EurasiaNet.org, the past year has seen an increase in diplomatic visits and talks between the two nations.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif went to Baku in October, and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev responded with an excursion to Islamabad from February 28 to 1st March, going to a summit of the Organization of Economic Cooperation.

Respective exchange between the two nations as of now stands at a humble USD 7.3 million every year, except Pakistan has purportedly drafted an arrangement to expand that figure to USD 500 million over a five-year time frame.

Azerbaijan has interestingly started to set up lasting exchange missions in consulates, and it picked Islamabad as an area for one of the main such missions, alongside Moscow, Ankara, and Washington.

Baku's advantage might be associated with thoughts of Muslim solidarity and Pakistan's solid conciliatory position against Azerbaijan's enemy, Armenia.

Pakistan was the second nation to perceive Azerbaijan's freedom in 1991, has still neglected to perceive Armenia, saying that Islamabad won't do as such until Armenia surrenders its claim to Nagorno-Karabakh.

Azerbaijan has responded with solid support for Pakistan in its battle with India over Kashmir.

Azerbaijan's pursuing of Pakistan quickened after last April's flare-up of brutality with Armenia over Karabakh, the most exceedingly bad episode of battling since a truce was marked in 1994.

Pakistan has become one of many sources of contention between the two sides. In November, for instance, Armenia obstructed Pakistan's endeavour to build ties with the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a post-Soviet security alliance that incorporates Armenia, however not Azerbaijan.

Late examinations amongst Azerbaijan and Pakistan have concentrated mainly on the exchange of arms; however, each side has diverse interests.

From Baku's point of view, it needs to exploit Pakistan's generally profoundly created protection industry to set up joint ventures under which Pakistani firms would set up generation or gathering offices in Azerbaijan.

This is the technique Azerbaijan has used to develop its own local guard industry, so far with striking commitments from Israel and Turkey.

“Pakistan has a very developed defense industry. We discussed detailed cooperation in this area... So we can work together to establish joint production,” Aliyev said during Sharif’s October visit to Baku.

Up to this point just a single such assention appears to have been come to, with Pakistan's Global Industrial and Defense Solutions to deliver hand-held explosive launchers.

Thus far only one such agreement seems to have been reached, with Pakistan’s Global Industrial & Defense Solutions to produce hand-held grenade launchers. “A certain agreement on this issue exists with the Defense Industry Ministry of Azerbaijan,” said the company’s CEO, retired Major General Tariq Javed.

Pakistan's advantage seems more centered around direct arms deals to Azerbaijan.

There is a particular emphasis on marketing the Chinese-Pakistani JF-17 fighter jet to Azerbaijan

Pakistan proposed to show the JF-17 at Azerbaijan's safeguard expo, ADEX, last September, yet Pakistan intended to display the JF-17 at Azerbaijan’s defense expo, ADEX, last September, but “difficulties with delivery and customs forced us to abandon the idea,” said the air ship creator's deals and showcasing executive, Sohail Saeed Naik.

Pakistan additionally has been advancing the Super Mushshak coach flying machine to Azerbaijan.

Contender flying machine are not a high need for Azerbaijan, which rather is concentrating its obtainment consideration on ballistic rockets or on hostile weapons.

Azerbaijan's enthusiasm for Pakistani rockets was initially revealed in 2014, however talks appear to have quickened after it developed a year ago that Armenia had procured Iskander rockets from Russia.

In 2015, 130 Azeri guard work force got preparing from Pakistan, as indicated by Pakistan's representative to Azerbaijan, Khalid Usman Qaiser.

In the vitality circle, as well, Azerbaijan and Pakistan have communicated enthusiasm for participating, however their particular aspirations may not align.

In April 2016, Pakistan and Azerbaijan drafted a between legislative understanding calling for Azerbaijani offers of oil and gas to Pakistan, and also Azerbaijani interests in Pakistan's petrochemical sector.

Pakistan's primary interest, by all accounts, to be in bringing in oil or gas from Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani authorities address the coordinations and financial aspects of sending out to Pakistan, given the fare responsibilities it has officially made to Europe.

Azerbaijan has attempted to tenderly make light of the potential for critical vitality fares to Pakistan.

The Azerbaijan-Pakistan energy arrangement will "Permit organisations to begin talks, and business and exchange would appear just if discovered financially and strategically achievable," Azerbaijan Energy Minister Natig Aliyev said amid the ECO summit in Islamabad.