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Pak Army and Saudi Forces Launch Joint Training in Okara Garrison

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Rawalpindi: A collaborative military training program between the Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces has been initiated in the Okara Garrison.

According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistan Army, the commencement of joint training saw exemplary military drills presented by the armed forces of both countries. The training aims to enhance the social warfare capabilities of the forces of both nations.

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As per the spokesperson for the Pakistan Army, the unveiling of national flags of both countries took place during the ceremony, accompanied by the rendition of national anthems. Special guests at the event included commanders from the Garrison, and they oversaw the training sessions for officers and personnel from both nations.

This collaborative effort signifies a mutual opportunity for the armed forces of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to refine their military skills and foster stronger ties between the two nations.”

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