Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM lauds Pakistan Navy’s operation to seize 1.3 tons of narcotics

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauded the Pakistan Navy for successfully carrying out an operation in the North Arabian Sea in which 1.3 tons of narcotics were seized.

The prime minister, in a statement, said that the vibrant leadership of the Pakistan Navy led to the seizure of huge quantity of narcotics in the operation.

He said that foiling the attempt to smuggle a huge quantity of narcotics was laudable.

“The whole nation feels proud of the officials of the Pakistan Navy. The elimination of narcotics was essential for the welfare of humanity,” he remarked.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated that the government was determined to extend all possible facilities to the Pakistan Navy in its mission to purge country of narcotics.

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PNS Yarmook conducts exercise with Oman Navy Ship

PNS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) YARMOOK conducted Passage Exercise with Royal Navy of Oman Vessel (RNOV), AL SEEB during Regional Maritime Security Patrol in the Gulf of Oman.

The exercise was aimed to develop synergy and mutual understanding between the two navies while demonstrating interoperability to undertake Joint Operations in the region.

Earlier, PNS YARMOOK also visited Muscat, Oman, where Commanding Officer called on military leadership of Oman and discussed matters of mutual interest, a Pakistan Navy news release said.

Pakistan Navy regularly operates along with other navies for a common cause of promoting peace and stability in the region.

Cognizant of its national obligation to maintain rule-based order at sea, Pakistan Navy regularly deploys its warships on Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP) and also contributes to collaborative maritime security efforts.

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PNS YARMOOK conducts bilateral exercises with friendly navies

PNS YARMOOK

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) YARMOOK visited port Mina Salman of Bahrain and bilaterally conducted exercises with friendly navies during deployment on Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP).

Upon arrival at port, the ship was received by senior officials of Bahrain Navy and officials of Pakistan Embassy. Later, Commanding Officer of PNS YARMOOK called on Commander Royal Bahrain Naval Force, Rear Admiral Ahmed Mohammad Ibrahim Al Bin Ali, Commander Royal Bahrain Coast Guards, Brig Saqib Qamar and other senior officials of Bahrain Navy.

The Commanding Officer also visited HQ Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) and called on Dy Commander CMF, Commodore Mark Anderson. During the interactions, professional matters of mutual interests were discussed and enhancement of bilateral ties in all spheres was re-affirmed.

During stay at port Mina Salman, Ambassador of Pakistan to Bahrain, Commander Maritime Coalition Forces, officials of Bahrain Navy, prominent businessmen, notables from Pakistani community, a large number of diplomats and Defence Attaché of friendly countries visited PNS YARMOOK. Various activities; including exchange visits onboard ships and orientation visits of military installations were also undertaken.

Upon culmination of port visit, PNS YARMOOK conducted bilateral exercises with Royal Bahrain Navy Ship AL-MANAMA, US Ship DANIEL INOUYE and Japanese Maritime Self Defence (JMSDF) Ship, JS SAMIDARE. The exercises were aimed to develop synergy and mutual understanding among partner Navies while rehearsing interoperability to undertake joint operations in the region.

Pakistan Navy is maintaining permanent presence in the Indian Ocean to keep the national and international Sea Lines Of Communications (SLOC) under surveillance. Pakistan Navy (PN) believes in collaborative efforts for maintenance of rule-based order at sea.

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Navy Commissions 3rd offshore patrol vessel PNS HUNAIN in Romania

Navy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy has commissioned its Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), PNS HUNAIN at Constanta Port, Romania, where Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Chief of the Defence Staff of Romania General Gheorghita Vlad and Chief of Romanian Navy Vice Admiral Mihai Panait also attended as guests of honour.

While addressing the ceremony, Chief of the Naval Staff emphasized on the significance of the project and highlighted the additional set of capabilities added to PN sphere of operations with the induction of PNS HUNAIN.

He expressed his confidence that induction of these multipurpose and highly adaptive platforms; equipped with state-of-the-art weapons/ sensors suite, will further enhance PN forward presence and perpetual operational readiness vis-à-vis deployment on Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP) in the Indian Ocean Region.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf commended the exceptional professionalism and dedication of DAMEN Shipyard and expressed confidence in the prospects of future cooperation in delivering cutting-edge technologies to Pakistan Navy.

The newly commissioned, PNS HUNAIN is a multipurpose and highly agile platform of medium size tonnage.

The ship is a state-of-the-art electronic warfare, anti-ship & anti-air warfare capable platform with modern self-protection and terminal defence systems.

The ship is also capable of embarking multirole helicopter and can operate independently as well as part of a Task Force for enhanced duration to undertake a number of missions while safeguarding the Maritime interests of Pakistan.

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Pakistan Navy takes over command of Combined Task Force-150

Pakistan Navy

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy has taken over the command of Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150) for the 13th time at an impressive change of command ceremony held at Headquarters US NAVCENT, Bahrain.

Commodore Asim Sohail Malik of Pakistan Navy assumed the Command from Capt Mathews of Royal Canadian Navy.

CTF 150 is one of the five Task Forces operating within the ambit of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF). Its mission is to promote maritime security in order to counter illicit activities at sea.

Addressing the audience, the incoming Commander CTF-150, Commodore Asim Sohail Malik assured that his team was fully geared up to efficiently shoulder this prestigious responsibility to contribute towards Maritime Security and Stability in the region.

He lauded the outgoing Commander, Capt Mathews of Royal Canadian Navy and his team for their staunch commitment and commendable services to achieve the set objectives of CTF-150.

Commodore Asim Sohail Malik underlined that CTF-150 area of responsibility consisted of some of the world’s most challenging and important international waters.

He assured that his team will strive to further strengthen efforts of this multinational task force to provide a robust security in this vital maritime region.

The CCTF also highlighted that Pakistan Navy was committed to work with coalition navies for ensuring peace and stability within the Area of Responsibility.

Pakistan Navy has the distinction of commanding CTF-150 twelve times previously. This being 13th Command, is a manifestation of the trust and respect reposed in Pakistan Navy by the coalition partners.

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Pakistan Navy successfully test fires land-to air FN-6 missile

Pakistan Navy successfully test fires land-to air FN-6 missile

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Navy today successfully test fired land-to air FN-6 missile. Commander Coast Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz was the special guest of the ceremony. During live weapon firing, Pakistan Navy’s Ground-Based Air Defense System successfully targeted aerial objectives. Speaking on the occasion, the Commander Coast expressed full satisfaction over the operational preparedness of … Read more

Naval Chief calls for addressing grave threats to marine ecosystems

Naval Chief

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf demanded the stakeholders and nation as a whole to address the grave threats to marine ecosystems due to the anthropogenic activities posing serious risk to marine life and ecology.

In his message in connection to the World Environment Day issued by the Pakistan Navy, the Admiral said, “World Environment Day’ (WED) is observed on 5th of June each year and calls for protecting our natural surroundings.

The day, celebrated under the ambit of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) marks an occasion to raise awareness on the challenges facing our environment such as; pollution, illegal wildlife trade, unsustainable consumption, rising sea levels and food insecurity.”

This year’s theme for the WED is ‘Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience’. The occasion will serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need to protect our land, sea, and everything in between.

He said, “Pakistan’s long coastline provides access to rich resources of livelihood for millions of people. Our marine resources are a treasure trove of biodiversity that support a vast array of marine life, from majestic sea turtles to colourful coral reefs.”

However, the coastal areas and marine eco-system were facing grave threats from human activities that include marine pollution, such as oil spills and industrial effluents endangering marine life and contaminating the food chain, he added.

The Naval Chief added that overfishing and unsustainable fishing practices are depleting fish populations, damaging the delicate balance of our marine ecosystem. “Rising sea levels are causing coastal erosion which is accentuated by deforestation and construction activities that threaten the very existence of our coastal communities,” he said.

Pakistan Navy, he said celebrates WED to highlight the significance of environment in Pakistan to promote awareness amongst personnel and encourage them to adopt practices conducive to the marine environment.

A number of activities are planned by Field Commands and PN Units to inculcate a sense of responsibility amongst all to save and preserve our environment. I expect all under Command to make concerted efforts and conduct these activities earnestly.

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PAF, Navy supporting civic agencies to extinguish fire at Margalla Hills

PAF

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam said the helicopters of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Navy team were supporting the civic agencies along with Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) to extinguish glaring inferno at Margalla Hills National Park near sector E-9.

She said that there was fire at two places on Margalla Hills whereas it was of high intensity spiking up infront of E-9 Hills, a news release said.

The Chairman NDMA was contacted by the PM’s Coordinator whereas a Pakistan Air Force helicopter was dispatched to the affected area to put out the fire, she said. She added that the team of Pakistan Navy was also participating in the effort to control the fire alongside the team of Islamabad Municipal Corporation involved in the effort to smoother the fire.

The Sixth Aviation Squadron was also requested to send a helicopter, she said, adding, “The Ministry of Climate Change is in touch with all relevant agencies.

On the other hand, Capital Development Authority (CDA) has captured three individuals suspected of involvement in the arson cases in Kalinger Valley, Margalla Hills and handed them over to the police for further investigation and legal proceedings.

According to CDA spokesman, the fire broke out in Kalingar Valley, Margalla Hills this morning. The three individuals were apprehended at the site of the fire in Kalingar Valley and have been identified.

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Pakistan Navy foils major drug smuggling bid in North Arabian Sea

Pakistan Navy

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Aslat seized a large quantity of narcotics in the North Arabian Sea during a regional maritime security patrol.

The seized drugs were worth thousands of dollars in the international market, an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

The successful operation against drug smuggling was the result of effective surveillance at sea by Pakistan Navy, it added.

Naval warships of Pakistan Navy regularly perform duties on Regional Maritime Security Patrol to prevent drug smuggling, piracy and human trafficking at sea, the ISPR said.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif commended the efforts of Pakistan Navy in thwarting narcotics smuggling attempt in the Northern Arabian Sea.

The prime minister appreciated the crew members including offices and Jawans of PNS Aslat for intercepting the vessel used for drug smuggling, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

The Pakistan Navy had been working round the clock to safeguarding the maritime frontiers; and controlling pirates and human smuggling, he observed.

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Maritime Affairs Minister meets Naval Chief

Naval Chief

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahamed Sheikh visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad and called on Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf.

During the meeting, professional matters of mutual interest and Pakistan Navy’s role in regional maritime security and Indian Ocean region came under discussion.

Both the dignitaries also dilated upon prospects of maritime economy and its importance for overall economic growth of the country.

Later on, a detailed briefing was given to the Minister regarding Pakistan’s maritime challenges, opportunities and steps taken by Pak Navy to facilitate awareness and development of this crucial sector for future economic progress of Pakistan.

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Navy hands over 8 Iranian fishermen to diplomatic authorities

Navy

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Navy on Thursday handed over eight Iranian fishermen to Iranian diplomatic authorities on humanitarian grounds.

According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Iranian fishermen were rescued by the Pakistan Navy during a successful operation in the open sea.

A ship of the Pakistan Navy responded in time to an emergency call from a fire-stricken boat at sea. The Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Yarmouk rescued all eight fishermen from the Iranian boat that caught fire and played a role in extinguishing the uncontrollable fire.

“The prompt and successful rescue operation is a practical example of the Pakistan Navy’s ability to deal with all kinds of situations at sea,” the ISPR said.

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US Navy ship arrives Pakistan to conduct sea exercise with PN

PN

KARACHI: US Navy Ship USS INDIANAPOLIS, Freedom Class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) here on Thursday visited Karachi Port and conducted a sea drill with the Pakistan Navy.

According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), upon arrival at Karachi, US Navy Ship was received by senior officials of Pakistan Navy.

During the stay at Karachi, activities included professional interaction with PN officials and Ship’s crew in the form of table top discussions on contemporary issues besides planning and coordination meeting for conduct of joint sea exercise.

At sea Pakistan Navy Ship ALAMGIR with embarked helicopter carried out sea exercise with visiting US Navy ship to enhance interoperability between both navies.

The sea exercise was aimed to strengthen mutual professional skills through cooperation and learning from each other experience.

Pakistan Navy, in line with government policy, has always contributed significantly towards safety, security and freedom of navigation at high seas.

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Pakistan Navy recovers 10 dead bodies of fisherman

Pakistan Navy

KARACHI: The Pakistan Navy (PN) in coordination with Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) recovered 10 dead bodies out of 14 missing fisherman of boat Al-Assad in a joint search and rescue operation.

The Search and Rescue operation was started on 5th in open sea. Despite dense marine traffic in vicinity of accident, time lapse and choppy sea conditions the dead bodies of 10 missing fishermen were recovered on Monday, a Pakistan Navy news release said.

The fishing boat Al-Assad with an onboard crew of 45 capsized in open sea off Hajmbro creek on March 5th due to inclement weather. Search operation involved multiple assets of PN and PMSA including aircraft, helicopters, ships and speed boats.

Major break through of search efforts marerialised today when PMSS REHMAT upon receipt of information from deployed units recovered 10 dead bodies of missing fishermen.

The recovered bodies have been handed over to concerned civil authorities for further formalities.

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Pakistan Navy Announces Job Vacancies; Apply Now

Pakistan Navy Announces Job Vacancies; Apply Now

The Pakistan Navy has announced job opportunities for civilian Male/Female candidates and retired Naval Officers for the position of Civilian Instructor on a contract basis at PNS KARSAZ, Karachi, in Grade 17. Qualifications Required Candidates must possess either a Masters or Bachelors (04 years) degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics from any recognized university. Preference … Read more

Pak Navy demonstrates combat readiness, war fighting potential by LWF

Navy

KARACHI: Pakistan Navy on Monday demonstrated combat readiness and war-fighting potential by Live Weapon Firing (LWF) of FM-90B Surface to Air Missile in the North Arabian Sea where Commander Pakistan Fleet, Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi graced the occasion as a Chief Guest.

During the firepower demonstration, Pakistan Navy (PN) Ship successfully hit the aerial drone target thereby reaffirming PN’s war-fighting capability and combat potential.

Missile firing was conducted on the culmination of the sea phase of PN’s Major Maritime Exercise SEA SPARK-2024, an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

The exercise was conducted to validate PN’s operational plans and assess war preparedness. The Chief Guest commended officers and men for their commitment and professionalism.

He reiterated the resolve of Pakistan Navy to ensure seaward defence of Pakistan and safeguard national maritime interests at all costs.

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Pakistan Navy conducts fleet annual efficiency competition parade

Pakistan Navy

 

KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Fleet Annual Efficiency Competition Parade was held at Pakistan Navy Dockyard, Karachi.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Event marks the culmination of a rewarding and eventful operational year for Pakistan Navy ships, submarines and aircrafts.

Upon arrival at the venue, Chief Guest was received by Commander Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi and a smartly turned out contingent presented the Guard of Honour.

Chief of the Naval Staff in his remarks expressed complete satisfaction and confidence over operational preparedness of Pakistan Navy Fleet.

He acknowledged and praised the dedication and professionalism of officers and men in successfully achieving operational objectives and milestones for the year 2023.

The Admiral commended PN Fleet’s efforts and contributions towards maritime security. The Chief Guest also mentioned about the modernization plan of PN wherein various platforms are being inducted in the Fleet. He underscored that induction of these platforms will immensely contribute towards capability enhancement of the Fleet.

He also dilated upon the evolving maritime security environment in the region which requires Pakistan Navy to remain ever vigilant and fully prepared to safeguard national maritime interests.

The Admiral urged all the participants to be fully cognizant of the latest technologies and work with utmost dedication and honesty.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Commander Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi highlighted PN Fleet’s operational achievements during last year.

He further highlighted that PN Fleet maintained high level of combat readiness throughout the year while Fleet units participated in various Bilateral and Multilateral exercises in home and foreign waters besides undertaking Regional Maritime Security Patrols and Overseas Deployments.

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Maritime Security Workshop participants visits Naval HQ

Naval
  • The delegation was led by Commandant Pakistan Navy War College.
  • A detailed briefing was given to participants on maritime challenges.
  • Vice Admiral Ovais Ahmed Bilgrami interacted with participants.

 

ISLAMABAD: Participants of 6th Maritime Security Workshop visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad. The delegation was led by Commandant Pakistan Navy War College Rear Admiral Javed Iqbal.

Upon arrival, a detailed briefing was given to the participants on maritime challenges in the region and responses of Pakistan Navy including PN contributions towards promotion of maritime awareness and prospects of Blue Economy.

Later on, Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Ovais Ahmed Bilgrami interacted with the participants of the workshop.

During the interactive session, the Chief of Staff dilated upon issues related to maritime security and PN efforts to enhance maritime awareness in the country.

He underscored Pakistan Navy initiatives in enhancing maritime and coastal security, operational readiness, PN initiatives for supporting quality education, health sector and socio-economic uplift of coastal community.

The admiral, urged the participants to extend their all-out support and contribution to exploit these untapped maritime resources in their individual capacity as policy maker, investor, academia and media influencer.

The workshop participants comprises of senators, parliamentarians, policy makers, bureaucrats, academia, entrepreneurs as well as representatives from media.

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Naval Chief chairs Command & Staff Conference at Naval HQ

Naval Chief
  •  The Conference of Pakistan Navy chaired by Chief of Naval Staff.
  • During conference, matters related to national security discussed.
  • The conference assessed evolving maritime situation in region.

ISLAMABAD: Command & Staff Conference of Pakistan Navy concluded at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.

The Conference was chaired by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf.

During the conference, matters related to national security, geo strategic affairs, combat readiness and training of troops were discussed. The conference assessed the evolving maritime situation in the region due to ongoing conflict in Middle East.

Under the prevailing maritime situation in the Middle East, deployment of PN Ship for the protection of Pakistan’s merchant ships was discussed. Progress on PN projects including future plans was also reviewed and way forward was deliberated.

The Naval Chief emphasized on maintaining perpetual combat readiness to effectively thwart any aggression against Pakistan. The Naval Chief lauded the initiatives undertaken towards capability development through acquisition of state of the art platforms and emerging technologies.

The Admiral expressed full confidence over high state of operational preparedness of Pakistan Navy to meet maritime challenges while safeguarding the maritime frontiers of Pakistan.

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Pakistan Navy special services group participates in bilateral exercise in Turkiye

Pakistan
  • The exercise is regularly conducted in Pakistan and Turkiye.
  • The exercise aimed to strengthen military relationships.
  • During exercise, several basic to advanced level exercises conducted.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy Special Service Group (SSGN) participated in the 13th bilateral Special Operations Forces (SOF) Exercise ‘Ayyildiz 2023’ with Turkish Su Alti Taarruz (SAT) in Istanbul, Turkiye.

The exercise is regularly conducted in Pakistan and Turkiye alternately. The exercise aimed to strengthen military relationships, improve coordination and interoperability, and exchange professional expertise in the Special Operations Forces (SOF) domain.

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Pakistan Navy holds industrial seminar at Karachi

Navy
  • Naval Chief lauded participation of academia and industries sector.
  • He said industrial seminar will provide significant opportunity for locals.
  • Speakers highlighted importance of indigenization and self-reliance.

KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Industrial Seminar was held at Bahria Auditorium Karachi where Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

While addressing the participants of seminar, Naval Chief lauded the valuable participation of academia and representatives of various industries from private sector. He emphasised that technology is continuously evolving and the armed forces also need to keep pace with the evolving technology.

This necessitates close cooperation of the defence sector with local industry and educational institutions. This industrial seminar will provide significant opportunity for local industries to showcase their potential to support Pakistan Navy which is a technology intensive armed force of Pakistan.

Appreciating the response of private sector in a technologically challenging environment, Chief of the Naval Staff said that Pakistan Navy and local industries will together attain our aim of self-reliance. Speakers from different organizations also highlighted the importance of indigenization and self-reliance.

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Pak-China joint Naval Exercise Sea Guardian-2023 culminates

Pak-China
  • The exercise was conducted at Karachi and North Arabian Sea.
  • 6 Chinese Navy units along with detachment of marines participated.
  • The aim of exercise was to further enhance maritime cooperation.

KARACHI: The closing ceremony of bilateral exercise Sea Guardian – 2023 between Pakistan Navy and Peoples Liberation Army (Navy) of China was held at Pakistan Navy Dockyard, Karachi.

The exercise was conducted at Karachi and North Arabian Sea, in which six Chinese Navy units including Destroyer, Frigates, Submarine, Oil tanker and Rescue ship along with a detachment of marines participated.

The exercise included a wide range of operational manoeuvers encompassing major facets of Anti-Surface, Anti-Air, Mine Warfare and Special Operations in simulated multi threat environment to provide optimum training value.

The aim of exercise was to further enhance maritime cooperation and defence relations through mutual exchange of maritime experience and interoperability between the two navies.

Concurrent to Chinese PLA (Navy) ships’ visit, Commander Qingdao Naval Base Rear Admiral Liang Yang also visited Pakistan.

Besides attending the closing ceremony, the Flag Officer called on Commander Coast, Commander Pakistan Fleet and other senior PN officials. During interaction matters of bilateral naval collaboration and regional maritime security were discussed.

Exercise Sea Guardian – 23 proved mutually rewarding to hone professional skills of participating navies and a forum to learn from each other’s experiences. Regular conduct of bilateral naval exercise is a manifestation of mutual resolve to further enhance bilateral cooperation between the two navies.

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Pak Navy’s change of command ceremony held at PNS Zafar

Pak Navy

Pakistan Navy’s change of command ceremony took place at PNS Zafar in Islamabad today. Admiral Naveed Ashraf, a recipient of the Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) and Medal of Honor, assumed command as the 23rd Chief of the Pakistan Navy. This transition comes as Ameer Al Bahr Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi retires, concluding a remarkable 40-year service … Read more

Pakistan Navy Latest Jobs 2023

Pakistan Navy Latest Jobs 2023

The Pakistan Navy has announced job openings for 2023 in both the government and private sectors. The Open Jobs Fair showcases Pakistan’s job advantages: competitive pay, benefits, and career growth. Explore competitive pay and work-life balance in Pakistan; apply for Pak Navy jobs if eligible. Looking for job openings in Pakistan? The Pakistan Navy has … Read more

ANF, Navy seize above 700kg narcotics in Arabian Sea operation

ANF Navy

In a joint effort to combat drug trafficking in the Arabian Sea, the Pakistan Navy teamed up with the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) seized 782 kilograms of narcotics. The operation, driven by valuable intelligence, was executed smoothly, as stated by the Pakistan Navy spokesperson. During this successful operation, a significant haul of 782 kilograms of narcotics … Read more

Pakistan Navy, Royal Saudi Naval Forces hold joint exercise Naseem Al Bahr

Pakistan Navy, Royal Saudi Naval Forces hold joint exercise Naseem Al Bahr

Major joint Naval Exercise Naseem Al Bahr XIV between Pakistan Navy and Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) commenced at Karachi on Saturday, Bol News reported. Naval exercise Naseem Al-Bahr is regularly conducted between Pakistani and Saudi navies, the Pakistan Navy Spokesperson said. He said ships of both navies, aerial assets and planes of the Royal … Read more

Royal Navy ship visits Pakistan for bilateral exercise

Royal
  • Royal Navy Ship warmly received by Pakistan Navy officials.
  • Bilateral exercise covered range of advanced operational drills.
  • Visit of Royal Navy Ship further strengthened ties between two navies.

KARACHI: Royal Navy Ship HMS LANCASTER with an embarked helicopter visited Karachi and conducted bilateral exercise WHITE STAR IV with Pakistan Navy.

Upon arrival at Karachi Port, the Royal Navy Ship was warmly received by senior officials of the Pakistan Navy and British High Commission.

On completion of the port visit, Pakistan Navy Ships TAIMUR, ASLAT, Pakistan Navy Maritime Patrol Aircraft, helicopters, and PAF fighters carried out two days of bilateral exercise with Royal Navy Ship and helicopter.

The bilateral exercise covered a range of advanced operational drills encompassing major facets of maritime warfare, operations, live gunnery firing, and defence against asymmetric threats.

The exercise is aimed to further enhance collaboration through mutual exchange of experience and improve interoperability between the two navies.

Exercise WHITE STAR is a testimony of PN’s resolve to contribute towards regional peace and stability and enhance interoperability. The visit of the Royal Navy Ship and the conduct of the exercise has further strengthened the ties between the two navies.

Concurrent to the ship’s visit, Deputy Commander Combined Maritime Forces Commodore Philip Edward Dennis RN also visited Pakistan and called on senior Pakistan Navy officials.

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PM emphasizes significance of war games in validating naval war plans

naval
  • PM said during debrief session of Pakistan Navy’s war game.
  • He also highlighted enhanced responsibilities of Pakistan Navy.
  • Kakar expressed complete confidence in preparedness of Navy.

KARACHI: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar emphasized the significance of war games in validating naval war plans in sync with military and national security policy, besides exploring operational concepts and refining deployment strategies.

The prime minister, addressing the debrief session of Pakistan Navy’s war game Shamsheer-e-Bahr IX, lauded the well-deliberated plans of the force commanders and the insightful analysis of the war game, which would help crystallize operational plans for maritime security and seaward defence of Pakistan.

He also highlighted the enhanced responsibilities of the Pakistan Navy in ensuring the security of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Gwadar Port.

Prime Minister Kakar expressed complete confidence in the preparedness of the Pakistan Navy to meet all threats and challenges, and reassured the government’s commitment to provide all available resources for its capacity building.

Earlier upon arrival at the venue, the prime minister was received by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi.

While presenting the overview, the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) outlined the objectives of the war game which was conducted in tri-service format, with participants of relevant ministries and divisions as well.

He highlighted various concepts tried during the war game and recommendations pertaining to the Pakistan Navy’s deployment strategies.

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Pakistan Navy ship SAIF visits Dubai

SAIF
  • Navy Ship received by Defence Attaché of Pakistan.
  • Commanding Officer met with Deputy Commander UAE.
  • During meeting, matters of mutual interests discussed.

ISLAMBAD: Pakistan Navy Ship SAIF visited Dubai, United Arab Emirates(UAE) during deployment on Regional Maritime Security Patrol.

Upon arrival, Pakistan Navy Ship was received by Defence Attaché of Pakistan at Abu Dhabi and Senior Officials of UAE Navy.

During the port visit, Commanding Officer of PNS SAIF called-on Deputy Commander UAE Naval Forces and other senior Officials of UAE Navy. During the interactions, matters of mutual interests were discussed and enhancement of bilateral ties in all spheres was re-affirmed.

The Commanding Officer of PN ship conveyed well wishes from Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi for the people of UAE in general and UAE Navy in particular.

PNS SAIF celebrated Independence Day of Pakistan at UAE. In this connection, a flag hoisting ceremony was held onboard the ship which was attended by DA (P) and children of Pakistani School at UAE.

During the port stay, various bilateral activities including exchange visits onboard UAE Naval units, orientation visits of military installations and coordination meetings were undertaken.

Upon culmination of port visit, PNS SAIF conducted bilateral naval exercise with UAE Navy Ship SALAHA to enhance interoperability between the two navies.

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