Saudi King, Crown Prince congratulate Pakistan on National Day

In this file photo Saudi troops march as they take part in Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad, Pakistan, March 23, 2017. (Reuters)
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Updated 22 March 2020
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Saudi King, Crown Prince congratulate Pakistan on National Day

  • Pakistan canceled its annual national day military parade in light of the coronavirus pandemic
  • Fifty members of Saudi land forces were earlier scheduled to partake in the parade

ISLAMABAD: Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Pakistan on the event of its upcoming national day on March 23, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reporting on Sunday.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense sent a “cable of congratulations to President Dr. Arif Alvi of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on the anniversary of his country’s National Day,” SPA said.

In light of the current coronavirus pandemic, the national day military parade, usually celebrated with much pomp annually, has been canceled. The day is commemorated every year to remember the Pakistan Resolution which was adopted in 1940 for the Muslims of the then Indian subcontinent. 

Annually, the parade is attended by Pakistan’s president, prime minister, services chiefs, members of the diplomatic community and other high profile officials as well as foreign dignitaries.

This year, a 50 member contingent of Saudi land forces were scheduled to participate in celebrations before they were canceled.

Saudi troops have previously participated in the Pakistan Day parade in 2017 and 2019.


US envoy, military officials attend Pakistan-US counterterrorism exercise

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US envoy, military officials attend Pakistan-US counterterrorism exercise

  • Exercise Inspired Gambit-2026 marks 13th round of Pakistan-US counterterrorism training
  • US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker observed the drills with senior American military officials

ISLAMABAD: The top US diplomat in Pakistan, accompanied by senior American military officials, on Thursday observed joint counterterrorism drills conducted by Pakistani and US troops aimed at improving how the two forces operate together, Pakistan’s military said.

The drills are part of Exercise Inspired Gambit–2026 that is being held from Jan. 8 to Jan. 16 at the National Counter Terrorism Center in Pabbi, situated in the Punjab province, marking the 13th iteration of the bilateral training series since it began in 1995.

“Distinguished Visitors’ Day ceremony was held on 15 January 2026 at the National Counter Terrorism Center, Pabbi,” the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement. “Her Excellency Ms. Natalie Baker, Chargé d’Affaires of the United States of America to Pakistan, accompanied by senior US military dignitaries, and Commander Rawalpindi Corps graced the occasion.”

“The visitors were briefed on the scope, objectives, and conduct of the exercise,” it added. “A high level of professionalism and competence was demonstrated by participants of both armies, which was appreciated by the visiting dignitaries.”

Pakistan and the United States have maintained close defense and security ties for decades, working together during the Cold War era, especially after the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

The relationship continued following the US-led intervention in Afghanistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, though cooperation became strained at times due to policy differences.

ISPR said the exercise was meant to enhance bilateral military cooperation through the exchange of counterterrorism experience, refinement of drills and procedures and the development of interoperability.