“Fajr Al-Sharq” Marks Successful Conclusion of 5th Joint Multilateral Special Forces Exercise
Two-week exercise, Fajr Al-Sharq, began on Nov 27; attended by troops from Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait
“Fajr Al-Sharq” Marks Successful Conclusion of 5th Joint Multilateral Special Forces Exercise. The closing ceremony of the fifth Joint Multilateral Special Forces Exercise, named “Fajr Al-Sharq,” took place at the National Counter Terrorism Center in Pabi. The extensive two-week exercise, initiated on November 27, saw active participation from military personnel representing Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait.
Distinguished Guests and Participation
The ceremony’s chief guests included the Inspector General (Training and Evaluation) and the Military Training Director General. Alongside the participating soldiers, officers from Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait joined the closing ceremony, emphasizing the collaborative spirit of the exercise.
Professional Excellence Displayed
On the final day of the exercise, the Special Forces units of the participating countries showcased their professional excellence. The event served as a platform to highlight the tactical skills and capabilities developed during the extensive training sessions.
Strengthening Military Relations
“Fajr Al-Sharq” aimed at fortifying historic military-to-military relations among the brotherly nations involved. The exercise played a crucial role in fostering joint employment concepts against counterterrorism, showcasing a commitment to regional security.
Identifying Future Collaborations
In addition to addressing immediate security concerns, the exercise provided an opportunity to identify areas of mutual interest for future military collaborations. The collaborative efforts demonstrated during the exercise are expected to contribute to enhanced regional stability.
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The successful conclusion of “Fajr Al-Sharq” underscores the commitment of the participating nations to collective security and strengthens the bonds of cooperation in addressing shared challenges.
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