Pak-Indonesia military drill concludes in Pabbi
Exercise Elang Strike-II is second exercise in counter-terrorism domain between both countries
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan-Indonesia Joint Exercise Elang Strike-II between Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces at National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) concluded in Pabbi on Monday in an impressive manners.
Exercise Elang Strike-II is second exercise in counter terrorism domain between both the countries. A week-long exercise commenced on 8th September, 2024. The exercise was aimed at mutually beneficial sharing of experience and training methodology between the two armies which have strong brotherly relations. At the closing ceremony, General Officer Commanding 17 Division was the chief guest. Colonel Budi Wirman, Defence Attaché of Indonesia also attended the closing ceremony. The troops displayed highest standards of professional excellence during the conduct of exercise, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement said.
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