Tue, 21-Oct-2025

AMAN-21 will pave the way to make region more peaceful: President

AMAN-21 President Alvi

President Dr. Arif Alvi has on Tuesday attended the concluding ceremony of the seventh edition of the multinational maritime exercise Aman-21 hosted by Pakistan Navy.

The President said that Pakistan Navy Multinational Maritime Exercise AMAN-21 will pave the way to make the region more peaceful.

He also congratulated Pakistan Navy for successfully hosting of AMAN-21 and reaffirming Pakistan’s resolve for promoting peace and security in the region.

The President thanked the participating regional and extra-regional navies for displaying their commitment to collaborative maritime security despite COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dr Arif Alvi also observed various operational manoeuvres and drills during the International Fleet Review. The Fleet Review also featured an impressive Fly Past by Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Air Force and participating foreign aircraft followed by Man and Cheership by participating ships.

The President received Guard of Honour on his arrival and was briefed about the Aman Excercises.

Speaking on the occasion, Naval Chief Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi reaffirmed that the Pakistan Navy will continue to play active role in enhancing regional maritime security individually and in collaboration with partner navies.

During Multinational Maritime Exercise AMAN 2021, up to 45 countries participated in the exercise with their Naval warships, aircraft, Special Operation Forces and a large number of observers.

Earlier, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi had visited the ships of a few countries participating in the Pakistan Navy’s peacekeeping exercise AMAN 2021.

Niazi had visited ships of Russia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.

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PN releases promo for upcoming Multinational Maritime Exercise – AMAN

PN Aman Exercise

Pakistan Navy (PN) has released a new promo in connection with the multinational drill “AMAN”, which plays a pivotal role in strengthening maritime cooperation, promoting secured maritime environment and for regional and global maritime peace and stability.

According to the Spokesperson, PN has been arranging the naval exercise “AMAN” since 2007 in which Naval forces from around the world participate.

This year, over 40 countries along with their assets will participate in the Multinational Maritime Exercise “Aman” being held under the objective of ‘Together for Peace’.

The exercise is aimed at enhancing joint operational capabilities and professional skills for regional peace and stability.

Earlier in 2019, the five-day multi-nation naval exercise Aman-2019 had been participated by 46 nations. The exercise had displayed a resolve of 46 countries under the title “Together for Peace”.

AMAN-19 had been conducted in two phases; the harbour phase spanned from February 8 to 10 – 2019 and the sea phase from February 11 to 12.

However, Pakistan has been hosting the multi-national naval drill ‘Aman’ since 2007. In the first exercise, 28 countries had participated with their ships, aircraft and observers.

The objectives of the naval exercise include projecting a positive image of Pakistan as a country.

It will help to contribute to regional peace and stability.

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Aman: Pak-Navy all set to hold 7th multinational maritime exercise next month

Exercise AMAN

Pakistan Navy is all set to hold the 7th multinational maritime exercise “Aman” next month in Karachi in which more than 40 countries would participate.

The spokesperson of the Pakistan Navy said in a statement that over 40 countries along with their assets will participate in the Multinational Maritime Exercise “Aman” being held under the objective of ‘Together for Peace’.

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

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

Earlier in 2019, the five-day multi-nation naval exercise Aman-2019 had been participated by 46 nations. The exercise had displayed a resolve of 46 countries under the title “Together for Peace”.

AMAN-19 had been conducted in two phases; the harbour phase spanned from February 8 to 10 – 2019 and the sea phase from February 11 to 12.

However, Pakistan has been hosting the multi-national naval drill ‘Aman’ since 2007. In the first exercise, 28 countries had participated with their ships, aircraft and observers.

The objectives of the naval exercise include projecting a positive image of Pakistan as a country.

It will help to contribute to regional peace and stability.

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