Rawalpindi, The Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces have launched a joint military training program at the Okara Garrison, an initiative organized by Multan Corps. This bilateral training marks a significant collaboration between the two countries’ military forces.
According to Inter Services Public Relations, the inaugural ceremony of the joint military training showcased impressive military drills performed by the forces of both nations. The event was also marked by the playing of the national anthems of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, along with the unveiling of their national flags, symbolizing the unity and cooperative spirit of the two countries.
The Garrison Commander, serving as the chief guest at the function, highlighted the importance of this training program in fostering mutual understanding and enhancing combat skills. The joint training sessions will include classroom learning and practical exercises, aimed at refining the collective combat capabilities of the participating troops.
In a symbolic gesture of camaraderie and shared purpose, the chief guest concluded the opening ceremony by applying the badges of joint training to the officers and men of the forces of both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. This act underscored the commitment to cooperation and shared learning between the two countries’ armed forces.
The joint military training at Okara Garrison represents a strategic step in military collaboration, providing a platform for both armies to share expertise, develop interoperability, and strengthen their defense partnership.