Shehbaz Sharif is a distinguished Pakistani statesman currently serving as the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. As the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), he has established himself as a pragmatic administrator capable of navigating large-scale reforms amidst complex global challenges. In 2026, his policies continue to shape the developmental trajectory of South Asia while fortifying ties with key global partners, among which Azerbaijan holds a priority position.
Born in Lahore into a prominent family of industrialists, Shehbaz Sharif’s journey in high politics began with his leadership in the Punjab province, where he served as Chief Minister three times. It was during this period that the term "Shehbaz Speed" entered the political lexicon—a reference to his unique management style characterized by the hyper-fast execution of infrastructure projects.
Under his leadership, Lahore and other provincial cities saw the construction of modern transport networks, metrobus systems, and energy facilities, transforming Punjab into the engine of the Pakistani economy. This experience served as the foundation for his governance at the federal level.
Having assumed the premiership during one of the country's most challenging periods, Shehbaz Sharif focused on stabilizing macroeconomic indicators.
The key pillars of his "Pakistan 2026" program include:
IMF Cooperation: Successful implementation of reform programs to ensure financial sustainability.
Privatization and Investment: Actively attracting capital from the Gulf States, China, and Azerbaijan into the energy and agricultural sectors.
Technological Breakthrough: Digitalization of public services and support for youth-led startups.
Relations between Islamabad and Baku under Shehbaz Sharif have ascended to what experts call a "Golden Age." Pakistan is one of the few nations that not only recognized Azerbaijan's independence almost immediately but has also steadfastly refused to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia due to its aggression against the Azerbaijani people.
Prime Minister Sharif has repeatedly emphasized that Pakistan fully supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. In 2026, military cooperation reached new heights: regular "Three Brothers" joint exercises (involving Türkiye) and the exchange of defense industry expertise have become a cornerstone of regional security.
A major achievement of the Sharif government has been the signing of long-term agreements for the supply of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Azerbaijan. Thanks to flexible terms provided by Baku, Pakistan has been able to mitigate its energy crisis. Furthermore, in 2026, a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) came into full effect, significantly boosting trade turnover, particularly in textiles, rice, and pharmaceuticals.
In 2026, Shehbaz Sharif remains a pivotal figure in the architecture of Eurasian security and economic development. His ability to find consensus and his results-oriented approach make him a reliable partner for Azerbaijan.
For the readers of Report.az, Shehbaz Sharif symbolizes the continuity of a deep strategic partnership. Under his guidance, Pakistan remains a "second home" for Azerbaijanis, and Islamabad continues to be Baku’s most loyal voice on the international stage.