Pak-China naval exercise concludes

Published July 16, 2022
Pakistan Navy Ship Taimur with Chinese Navy ship participated in the Sea Guardians-2022 exercise in China.—INP
Pakistan Navy Ship Taimur with Chinese Navy ship participated in the Sea Guardians-2022 exercise in China.—INP

KARACHI: The bilateral naval exercise ‘Sea Guardians-2022’ between the Pakistan and Chinese navies concluded in Shanghai recently.

According to a handout shared by Pakistan Navy, this was the second exercise of the series. The first exercise was held at Karachi in 2020.

The newly commissioned Pakistan Navy Ship Taimur participated in the exercise along with Chinese Navy assets including frigates, corvettes, submarines, fighters and surveillance aircraft and auxiliary ships.

The Sea Guardians series of naval exercises between Pakistan and China is a manifestation of strong bilateral military relations which promote a safe and sustainable maritime environment in the region.

The exercise provided an opportunity for both navies to further hone their professional skills, mutual learning and interoperability.

Regular conduct of bilateral and multi-national exercises by Pakistan Navy are indicative of PN’s resolve to maintain good order at sea and close relations with all friendly navies.

It is expected that the joint naval exercise with China will further enhance bilateral relationships and cooperation between the two countries in general and navies in particular.

Published in Dawn, July 16th, 2022

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