Pak-Indonesia joint military exercise Shaheen Strike-II concludes
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan-Indonesia joint military exercise Shaheen Strike-II, which began on November 8, focusing on counter terrorism domain, has concluded after achieving all training
objectives.
Combat teams from the Pakistan Army and Indonesian Army participated in the exercise. The closing ceremony was graced by a general officer, who attended as chief guest from Pakistan, while senior military officials represented the Indonesian side.
Throughout the exercise, troops from both nations demonstrated the highest standards of professionalism and operational excellence, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
The joint training was aimed at refining drills, procedures and techniques involved in counter terrorism operations, with particular emphasis on operations in built-up areas and counter–improvised explosive devices measures.
Shaheen Strike-II also served to further strengthen the longstanding military-to-military cooperation between the two friendly countries, the ISPR added.
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