Pakistan Army, Saudi land forces conduct joint military training exercise

Soldiers of Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces pictured during a joint military exercise held in Pakistan's eastern city of Muzaffargarh on February 19, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan)
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Updated 20 February 2024
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Pakistan Army, Saudi land forces conduct joint military training exercise

  • Both forces conduct joint military training exercise in Pakistan’s eastern city of Muzaffargarh
  • Training exercises to offer opportunity to both forces to enhance capabilities, says state media

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) held a joint military exercise in the eastern city of Muzaffargarh to enhance their military capabilities and exchange expertise, the Pakistani military said on Monday.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong defense ties and bilateral security cooperation. The two nations regularly engage in joint air, ground, and sea military exercises. Several cadets from the Kingdom, along with counterparts from other Middle Eastern nations, visit Pakistan to undergo specialized military training annually.

Last month, the RSLF and Pakistan Army personnel kicked off a joint military training exercise in the eastern city of Okara. In January, a joint Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defense forum met in Islamabad to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation and increasing collaborations in all domains.

“Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces conducted a joint military training exercise at Muzaffargarh Field Firing Range,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing said in a statement.

It added both forces “actively participated” in the training, which involved Combined Battle PT, small-scale operations, room clearance, close marksmanship, and firing and repelling.

Cobra helicopters were used in the joint exercise, during which both forces underwent “intensive training” to master helicopter mounting and dismounting “in the context of terrorism,” according to the ISPR.

“These training exercises will provide a unique opportunity for Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces to align their strengths, exchange expertise and enhance their military capabilities,” it added.

Apart from defense and security ties, Pakistan enjoys strong economic and trade relations with Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom is home to over 2.7 million Pakistani expatriates, serving as the top source of remittances for the cash-strapped South Asian country.

The Kingdom has frequently bailed Pakistan out of its economic crisis over the years.