Pakistan, Russia begin joint train ‘Druzhba-VII’ to fight terrorism

RAWALPINDI: In a bid to reinforce counter-terrorism capabilities, the armies of Pakistan and Russia commenced bilateral train titled Joint Train Druzhba-VII, mentioned the Inter-Providers Public Relations (ISPR) mentioned in a press release on Tuesday. 

In keeping with the navy’s media wing, that is the seventh bilateral joint train within the counter-terrorism area. 

The 2-week-long train commenced on October 13 on the Nationwide Counter Terrorism Centre, Pabbi with participation of Mild Commando Troops ex Pakistan Military and Russian Army Contingent.

The commandant of the Nationwide Counter Terrorism Centre graced the opening ceremony of the train as chief visitor, the assertion added.

Dignitaries attend the inauguration of the Pakistan-Russia joint military exercise. — ISPR
Dignitaries attend the inauguration of the Pakistan-Russia joint navy train. — ISPR

The train, the ISPR acknowledged, is aimed toward refining skilled abilities by way of joint coaching moreover harnessing the historic navy to navy relations among the many pleasant international locations.

“Taking part troops are wanting ahead to profit from mutual experience/ expertise,” learn the assertion.

On October 13, Pakistan and United States navies additionally carried out a bilateral train within the Arabian Sea with the purpose to reinforce interoperability and reveal their resolve in direction of regional maritime peace.

The Pakistan Navy’s (PN) media wing had acknowledged that the US Navy Ship USS O’Kane visited Karachi and took part in a bilateral train on the Arabian Sea with Pakistan Navy Ship Babur.

“The go to and bilateral train mirror Pakistan Navy’s dedication in direction of regional peace, stability and maritime order in collaboration with seasonal world companions,” the media wing reported.

The collaborations have proved benefitting in countering menace of terrorism, piracy, narcotics, and human trafficking within the area and past, it added.

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