Pakistan and China have initiated the fourth phase of their joint naval exercise, codenamed “Sea Guardian”, marking a continued effort to bolster maritime cooperation between the two allied nations.
According to a report by MOIB today, the primary objective of the joint manoeuvres is to fortify the bilateral relationship between Islamabad and Beijing.
This will be achieved through a focused exchange of maritime expertise and a drive to enhance operational interoperability between the two naval forces.
The series of naval drills is scheduled to conclude on the second day of the forthcoming month.
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