Pakistan Navy to conduct Exercise Aman, 45 countries will attend
The exercise will kick off with a 'harbour phase' from February 11-14, followed by a 'sea phase' on February 15-16.
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Since Exercise Aman began in 2007, participation has steadily risen from 28 countries the first year to 45 countries this year | Photo: Reuters
Underscoring Islamabad’s insistence that Pakistan remains relevant and important to the global community, 45 countries are coming together for a combined naval exercise being organised by the Pakistan Navy in mid-February in the Arabian Sea.
“This year, the 7th edition of Exercise Aman is scheduled this month, where around 45 countries are participating with surface and air assets, special operations forces, marine teams and observers, and senior officers,” stated a Pakistan Navy press release.
The exercise will kick off with a ‘harbour phase’ from February 11-14, followed by a ‘sea phase’ on February 15-16.
The participants will include navies of the US, China, Russia, the UK, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, and several African countries. This will be the first time in a decade that the Russian Navy exercises alongside warships from North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries.
Since Exercise Aman began in 2007, participation has steadily risen from 28 countries the first year to 45 countries this year.
Briefing the media in Karachi, the Pakistan Fleet commander, Rear Admiral Naveed Ashraf, stated that the Pakistan Navy, which believes in ‘collaborative maritime security’, has been participating in counter piracy operations since 2004. It has also partnered foreign navies in ‘regional maritime security patrols’ since 2018.
“This year, the 7th edition of Exercise Aman is scheduled this month, where around 45 countries are participating with surface and air assets, special operations forces, marine teams and observers, and senior officers,” stated a Pakistan Navy press release.
The exercise will kick off with a ‘harbour phase’ from February 11-14, followed by a ‘sea phase’ on February 15-16.
The participants will include navies of the US, China, Russia, the UK, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, and several African countries. This will be the first time in a decade that the Russian Navy exercises alongside warships from North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries.
Since Exercise Aman began in 2007, participation has steadily risen from 28 countries the first year to 45 countries this year.
Briefing the media in Karachi, the Pakistan Fleet commander, Rear Admiral Naveed Ashraf, stated that the Pakistan Navy, which believes in ‘collaborative maritime security’, has been participating in counter piracy operations since 2004. It has also partnered foreign navies in ‘regional maritime security patrols’ since 2018.
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