Pakistan Navy holds 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise “Aman-21”

NationalPakistan Navy holds 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise "Aman-21"

KARACHI, Pakistan: Pakistan Navy is holding the 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise “AMAN-21” in Karachi next month, according to the Spokesperson for Pakistan Navy.

In the Exercise, naval forces from across the world carry out joint operations and exchange their experiences at a single platform in order to achieve peace.

The Spokesperson said that in 2021, naval forces from over 40 Countries along with their assets will participate in the Multinational Maritime Exercise “Aman-21” being held under the objective of “Together for Peace.”

The “Aman-21” naval drill will play a pivotal role for strengthening maritime cooperation, promoting a secured maritime environment, and for regional & global maritime peace and stability.

The AMAN Exercise is a biennial Multinational Exercise being conducted by Pakistan Navy under the slogan of “Together for Peace” since 2007.

It is a major international event meant to promote regional cooperation, stability and to display a united resolve against terrorism and crimes in the maritime domain.

The exercise demonstrates Pakistan Navy’s commitment to peacefully contribute towards regional maritime security and enhance interoperability between regional and extra-regional navies, particularly against asymmetric threats.

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