Pakistan, Qatar Navies Conduct Joint Naval Exercise Asad Al Bahr-II

NationalPakistan, Qatar Navies Conduct Joint Naval Exercise Asad Al Bahr-II

DOHA, Qatar: The Pakistan Navy Ships visited the Doha Port in Qatar and participated in the bilateral exercise Asad Al Bahr-II with the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces (QENF).

During the port visit, the Mission Commander of Pakistan Navy Flotilla called on various dignitaries of the host Country.

On completion of the port visit, the bilateral exercise Asad Al Bahr-II was conducted between the Pakistan Navy and the QENF ships along with aircraft of the QEAF.

The exercise was aimed to strengthen bilateral ties, enhance naval collaborations and interoperability among the two navies.

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