Reuters /Karachi
The Pakistan Navy’s seventh biennial multinational “Aman” (peace) exercise in Pakistani waters aimed at fostering international co-operation to fight piracy, terrorism and other crimes threatening maritime security concluded yesterday.
Around 45 navies, including those of the United States, Britain and China, took part in the Arabian Sea exercise with ships and observers.
“The purpose of this exercise to bring regional and extra-regional navies on one platform and conduct exercises to enhance intra-operability in addition to counter terrorist threat and the crime which are happening in maritime domain,” Commodore Khan Mehmood Asif told media.
In the sea phase of the six-day exercise, navies from various nations conducted exercises together against terrorist and piracy threat in the maritime domain, he added.
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