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Lol.The Al-Khalid deal got cancelled after Sri Lanka realized India's wrath and showed Pakistan the middle finger buy cancelling the deal.The exact same thing happened recently with JF-17s.
All Bangla and Burmese K-8s and MBT2000s were fully manufactured and entirely maintained by China.The Pakistani contribution in them are less than Luxembourg's contribution in War in Mali
As I said you have been able to provide zero evidence for sale of Major defence equipment to Sri Lanka by Pakistan.All Pakistani attempts to sale them like AK tanks and JFTs have ended in garbage bin.
Lastly the nuclear deal between Pakistan and Sri Lanka covered only the fields of nuclear medicine and nuclear agriculture whereas the one with India also has establishment of atomic energy infrastructure in Lanka along with training Lankan scientists.This is the reason why Pakistan did not release details of the deal as the deal would look like a joke in front of India's deal with SL.
BTW India provided radars and anti aircraft guns to SL.SL used them to shoot down LTTE aircraft.
IAF personellwere stationed in Vavuniya and Anuradhapura.
httpwwwthehinducom/todays-paper/tp-international/india-supplies-more-radars-to-sri-lanka/article1886616.ece
More importantly Sri Lankan PM himself thanked India for defeating LTTE:
httpwwwthehinducom/news/international/india-helped-us-in-war-against-ltte-ranil/article6966953.ece
BTW since 2009 while Pakistan has failed to sell arms to Lanka whereas India signed a deal for 2 naval ships and will get order for two more soon:
httpwwwtimesofindiacom/india/After-Mauritius-India-to-export-warships-to-Sri-Lanka/articleshow/45585454.cms
Faced with stiff resistance from the Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka has ordered emergency military supplies from Pakistan, according to official sources in India.
In a development noted with some concern by the Indian establishment, the Sri Lanka Army has sought 150,000 rounds of 60 mm mortar ammunition and as many hand grenades for immediate delivery, the sources said.
Sri Lanka has also requested $25 million worth of 81 mm, 120 mm and 130 mm mortar ammunition to be delivered within a month, the sources told IANS.
Sri Lanka started buying arms and ammunition from Pakistan in a big way from 1999. The total purchases until December 2007 were worth $50 million while there has been a sudden jump in the quantity of merchandise ordered this year.
Pakistan's main military supplies to Sri Lanka include mortar ammunition, radio sets, hand grenades, naval ammunition and tanks.
Sri Lanka's SOS to Pakistan for urgent arms supplies
And here is the link of a BOOK written by your own INDIAN WRITER ABOUT PAKISTAN DEFENCE EXPORTS..Read and BURN KID...BURN...!
The Military Factor in Pakistan
By Ravi Shekhar Narain Singh Singh The Military Factor in Pakistan - Ravi Shekhar Narain Singh Singh - Google Books