The naval ships Shamsheer and Nasr arrived in Shanghai naval-port yesterday to take part in the joint naval exercises in a bid to boost defence cooperation with the People's Liberation Army Navy.
"It is a very significant exercise which will enhance the inter-operability and cohesion between the two navies," Bilal Abdul Nasir, Commander of Pakistan's 25th Destroyer Squadron told state-run Global Times.
A total of 591 officers and soldiers are on board in the two vessels.
Nasir said the defence collaboration between China and Pakistan has a strong foundation.
The Chinese Navy regularly participates in the Naval Exercise AMAN in Pakistan and the Pak-China Joint Anti-Piracy Exercises. Chinese navy also visits Karachi regularly.
The naval exercises will involve live surface and air gunnery firing on fake targets and special operations by Special Operation Forces teams together with ships, submarine, aircrafts, and helicopters.
With regards to anti-terrorism operations, Pakistan plans to carry out joint training, information sharing, and joint exercises with China, Nasir said.
The Pakistani Navy is also participating in the Coalition Maritime Campaign Plan and the counter-piracy deployment off the coast of Somalia.
Pakistan has regular deployment of two ships there, which operate there on a rotation basis for two months each.
"Chinese ships are operating independently in the Horn of Africa off the coast of Somalia and the Gulf of Aden. Whenever we come across our Chinese friends, we carry out exercises with them," Nasir said.
The vessels set sail for China from Pakistan on October 23, and docked in Colombo, Male, and Bander Seri before reaching Shanghai.
Both Shamsheer and Nasr were constructed in China.
Pakistan's army, navy and air force use many of the most advanced weapons and sensors developed in China, such as tanks, armoured personal carriers, missiles, guns and fighter aircraft, Nasir said.
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