Chinese naval vessel arrives for bilateral maritime exercise in Karachi

Published March 26, 2026
A Pakistan Navy man welcomes Chinese Navy ship at Karachi port.—Online
A Pakistan Navy man welcomes Chinese Navy ship at Karachi port.—Online

KARACHI: A Chinese Navy Ship, Daqing, arrived here on Wednesday for participation in the 4th iteration of bilateral exercise Sea Guardian.

The People’s Liberation Army (Navy) vessel was accorded a ceremonial welcome and escorted into port by Pakistan Navy ships with traditional zeal.

The Sea Guardian exercise, which will be concluded on April 2, aims to further strengthen bilateral relations through the mutual exchange of maritime expertise and enhanced interoperability between the two friendly navies, reflecting their shared commitment to regional peace.

The exercise features a range of harbour and sea-phase activities, including subject matter expert engagements, a young officers’ seminar on contemporary topics, gunnery firings, coordinated patrols and other maritime security operations.

The Sea Guardian series of exercises reflects the strong bond and shared commitment of Pakistan and China to regional peace and stability. It is expected to further enhance their strategic partnership and contribute to a stable maritime environment in the region.

Published in Dawn, March 26th, 2026

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