Islamabad, The two-week long Multinational Joint Special Forces Exercise Fajar Al Sharq-V was successfully concluded at the National Counter Terrorism Centre in Pabbi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This exercise brought together special forces from Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait, showcasing a significant collaboration in the realm of counter-terrorism.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the exercise was marked by the participation of troops from the Special Forces of Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait. The closing ceremony was attended by officers from these countries, emphasizing the multinational nature of this military exercise.
On the final day, the Special Forces from the participating countries displayed their professional skills and expertise, reflecting the high standards of training and readiness in counter-terrorism operations. The exercise was not only a display of military skill but also a means to enhance the historic military-to-military relationships among the participating nations.
One of the key objectives of Fajar Al Sharq-V was to develop and nurture joint employment concepts against terrorism. It provided an opportunity for the participating forces to share knowledge, tactics, and experiences in counter-terrorism operations. Additionally, the exercise identified areas of mutual interest for future military collaborations, laying the groundwork for continued cooperation and strategic partnerships among these countries.