Islamabad, A joint military training exercise involving the Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces has commenced today at the Okara garrison, marking a significant collaboration between the two countries’ armed forces.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the training, organized by the Multan Corps, began with a display of advanced military drills by contingents from both nations. The opening ceremony was further marked by the playing of the national anthems of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, accompanied by the hoisting of both countries’ flags.
The objective of this joint training is to enhance the collective combat capabilities of the two forces, focusing on refining their operational skills and tactical prowess.
The ceremony concluded with the Commander of Okara Garrison, who was the chief guest at the event, bestowing joint training badges on the officers and soldiers of both countries, symbolizing the unity and shared objectives of this military collaboration.