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KARACHI: It was time to enjoy some music played by international bands as part of the harbour phase of Pakistan Navy’s multinational Aman Exercise-2021. Alongside the music event, a rifle drill and a maritime counter-terrorism demonstration were held at PNS Qasim, Manora, on Sunday.
Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Nadeem Raza was chief guest on the occasion. He appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Navy in conducting the multinational maritime exercise in a befitting manner.
The impressive band display by the participating navies of Aman ’21 was like connecting all these countries through culture. The military bands from Sri Lanka, three services of Pakistan, Sindh Rangers and Coast Guard played traditional and military tunes. They were all appreciated by the audience.
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February 15, 2021
KARACHI: The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) Gen Nadeem Raza said on Sunday that Pakistan Navy s seventh edition of the multinational maritime exercise AMAN-2021, successfully exhibits efforts made by Pakistan in line with our vision for regional peace and stability. AMAN-2021 would promote regional cooperation [and] stability, greater interoperability, and a united resolve against terrorism and crimes in maritime domain, he said.
Gen Raza, who was the chief guest at the AMAN-21’s counter terrorism drill held at PN Qasim on Sunday, highlighted that Pakistan was demonstrating its commitment to forge peaceful coexistence [and] shared global cooperation through the drill.
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February 15, 2021
KARACHI: The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) Gen Nadeem Raza said on Sunday that Pakistan Navy’s seventh edition of the multinational maritime exercise AMAN-2021, “successfully exhibits efforts made by Pakistan in line with our vision for regional peace and stability.” AMAN-2021 would “promote regional cooperation [and] stability, greater interoperability, and a united resolve against terrorism and crimes in maritime domain,” he said.
Gen Raza, who was the chief guest at the AMAN-21’s counter terrorism drill held at PN Qasim on Sunday, highlighted that Pakistan was “demonstrating its commitment to forge peaceful coexistence [and] shared global cooperation” through the drill.
PAKISTAN Navy’s special services group presents a counter-terrorism demonstration. PPI
KARACHI: It was time to enjoy some music played by international bands as part of the harbour phase of Pakistan Navy’s multinational Aman Exercise-2021. Alongside the music event, a rifle drill and a maritime counter-terrorism demonstration were held at PNS Qasim, Manora, on Sunday.
Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Nadeem Raza was chief guest on the occasion. He appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Navy in conducting the multinational maritime exercise in a befitting manner.
The impressive band display by the participating navies of Aman ’21 was like connecting all these countries through culture. The military bands from Sri Lanka, three services of Pakistan, Sindh Rangers and Coast Guard played traditional and military tunes. They were all appreciated by the audience.
CJCSC underlines Exercise AMAN21 to promote regional cooperation against crimes
February 14, 2021
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Nadeem Raza has underlined that Exercise AMAN 21 will promote Regional cooperation and stability, greater interoperability and united resolve against terrorism and crimes in maritime domain.
Addressing the Multinational Maritime Exercise AMAN-21 is being conducted under the slogan of Together for Peace in Karachi on Sundday, he lauded the professionalism of the participants.
A large number of observers, foreign diplomats, personnel from the participating navies and senior officials of armed forces of Pakistan witnessed the International Bands Display and Counter terrorism demonstration.
An impressive International Bands Display was presented by bands of the participating countries of AMAN 21, aiming to connect the countries through cultural legacies. The military bands from Sri Lanka, Tri Services of Pakistan, Sindh Rangers and Coa