The bilateral exercise Sea Guardian – 2023 between the Pakistan Navy and the Peoples Liberation Army (Navy) of China concluded on Friday.
The exercise was conducted at Karachi and North Arabian Sea, in which six Chinese Navy units, including destroyer, frigates, submarine, oil tanker and rescue ship along with a detachment of marines participated, a press release said.
It added that the exercise included a wide range of operational manoeuvers encompassing major facets of anti-surface, anti-air, mine warfare and special operations in simulated multi-threat environment to provide optimum training value.
“The aim of exercise was to further enhance maritime cooperation and defence relations through mutual exchange of maritime experience and interoperability between the two navies,” the statement said.
Concurrent to the Chinese PLA (Navy) ships’ visit, Commander Qingdao Naval Base Rear Admiral Liang Yang also visited Pakistan. Besides attending the closing ceremony, the flag officer called on the commander coast, commander Pakistan Fleet and other senior PN officials. Matters of bilateral naval collaboration and regional maritime security were discussed during the meeting.
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“Exercise Sea Guardian - 23 proved mutually rewarding to hone professional skills of the two navies and a forum to learn from each other’s experiences. Regular conduct of bilateral naval exercise is a manifestation of mutual resolve to further enhance bilateral cooperation between the two navies,” it said.
The closing ceremony was attended by a large number of officials from both the navies.