Saudi, Pakistan navy chiefs witness missile firing drill in Arabian Sea 

Vice Admiral Fahd Bin Abdullah Al-Ghofaily (left), commander of the Royal Saudi Navy, and Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi, Pakistan's chief of naval staff, meet during Thursday's continuation of the Naseem Al-Bahr 13 naval exercise. (SPA)
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Updated 09 October 2021
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Saudi, Pakistan navy chiefs witness missile firing drill in Arabian Sea 

ISLAMABAD: Saudi and Pakistani forces continued the joint Naseem Al-Bahr 13 naval exercise in the Arabian Sea on Thursday, with Saudi F-15 aircraft participating in a missile firing drill for the first time.

Pakistani and Saudi forces started the exercise in Karachi, Pakistan, on Sunday.

On Monday the commander of the Royal Saudi Navy, Vice Admiral Fahd Bin Abdullah Al-Ghofaily, arrived in Pakistan to witness the exercise.

On Thursday, Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi, Pakistan's chief of naval staff, and Al-Ghofaily witnessed a missile firing during the drill.

“Royal Saudi Air Force F-15 aircraft participated in the missile firing [drill] for the first time,” a Pakistan Navy statement said, adding that the exercise participants had “successfully hit their targets.”

“Exercise Naseem Al-Bahr is a manifestation of the two countries' commitment to boost defense ties and combat maritime threats,” the statement added.

The two naval forces have strong relations. Pakistan trained Saudi officers and sailors during the Saudi navy’s formative years between the seventies and eighties. Many Saudi officers are graduates of the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi.

 


Historic Jeddah records over 2m visits

Historic Jeddah Welcomes over 2 Million Visitors in First Half of Ramadan 2026. (SPA)
Updated 10 March 2026
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Historic Jeddah records over 2m visits

  • The remarkable turnout highlights the activity within the UNESCO-listed site, also known as Al-Balad, with its alleys and historic squares

JEDDAH: Historic Jeddah continues to flourish as one of Saudi Arabia’s premier cultural and heritage destinations, recording over 2 million visits in the first half of Ramadan.

The surge reflects the district’s vibrant and diverse activities, and the growing appeal of its Ramadan events that blend the authenticity of the place with the spirit of the season, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The remarkable turnout highlights the activity within the UNESCO-listed site, also known as Al-Balad, with its alleys and historic squares.

There has been a continuous flow of visitors exploring longstanding architectural landmarks and traditional marketplaces including Souq Al-Alawi, Bab Makkah Souq, and Al-Balad.

In these areas commerce intertwines with handicraft displays and storytelling, creating a cultural experience that reflects the place’s unique character and rich historical memory.