Pakistan, China navies conclude Sea Guardian-IV exercise in Karachi

Published 01 Apr, 2026 11:07pm 1 min read
Chinese Navy Ship arrived at Karachi to participate in bilateral exercise Sea Guardian IV.
Chinese Navy Ship arrived at Karachi to participate in bilateral exercise Sea Guardian IV.

Pakistan Navy and China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy) have concluded the bilateral maritime exercise Sea Guardian-IV, held from March 25 to April 1, with a focus on enhancing interoperability and regional maritime cooperation.

According to an official statement, the exercise comprised two phases: a five-day port visit in Karachi and a two-day sea phase in the North Arabian Sea.

PLA Navy ship Daqing received a warm welcome from PNS Taimur upon arrival in Karachi.

The port phase included exchange visits aboard naval vessels, tours of maritime installations, and professional discussions on contemporary maritime challenges. A maiden Young Officers Seminar was also held as part of the engagements.

Following the port phase, ships from both navies participated in the sea phase, conducting a range of operational drills. These included air defence exercises to counter multi-domain threats, coordinated operations with a Pakistan Navy submarine, conventional war-at-sea manoeuvres, and live gunnery firing.

Officials said the drills improved coordination and interoperability at both operational and tactical levels.

The exercise concluded with a coordinated patrol by Pakistan Navy and PLA Navy ships in the Arabian Sea, underscoring their commitment to maritime security and stability in the region.

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