Pakistani, South African armies conclude joint counter-terror exercise ‘Iqbal-I’

The screengrab taken from a video shared by ISPR on October 28, 2024, shows armies of South Africa and Pakistan posing for a group photograph after the conclusion of a two-week joint counter-terrorism exercise in the northwestern hill station of Cherat. (Pakistan Army)
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Updated 28 October 2024
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Pakistani, South African armies conclude joint counter-terror exercise ‘Iqbal-I’

  • Two-week-long exercise aimed to refine drills, procedures and techniques used in counter-terror operations
  • Pakistan’s Special Services Group, army and South Africa’s Special Forces group took part in exercise

ISLAMABAD: The closing ceremony of a joint counter-terrorism exercise conducted between the armies of South Africa and Pakistan in the northwestern hill station of Cherat concluded on Sunday, the Pakistani military media’s wing said. 

The two-week Iqbal-I exercise was held from Oct. 15 to Oct. 27 at Cherat in which combat teams from Pakistan’s Special Services Group (SSG), the Pakistan Army and the Republic of South Africa Special Forces took part, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army’s media wing, said. 

“The exercise was aimed at refining the drills, procedures and techniques involved in CT operations through joint training, besides harnessing the historic military-to-military relations among the friendly countries,” the ISPR said. 

The commandant of Pakistan’s Special Operation School attended the closing ceremony as chief guest while the chief of staff of South Africa’s Special Forces, Col. SS Lechoenyo, also witnessed the closing ceremony. 

“The troops displayed the highest standards of professional excellence during the conduct,” the ISPR said. 

Pakistan routinely holds joint air, ground and sea exercises with friendly nations to foster interoperability and joint deployment concepts to counter threats to global peace.

Several cadets from these nations annually visit the South Asian country, which has fought back militancy for decades, to undergo specialized military training.


Pakistani, Libyan commanders discuss regional security, military cooperation

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Pakistani, Libyan commanders discuss regional security, military cooperation

  • The meeting follows reports that Pakistan struck a $4 billion defense deal to sell military equipment to Libyan National Army
  • Both sides exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, with particular focus on security dynamics in respective regions

ISLAMABAD: Libyan National Army Commander Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar met with Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir in Rawalpindi and discussed with him military cooperation and regional security, the Pakistani military said on Monday.

The meeting takes place after Munir’s visit to Libya in December that was followed by reports suggesting Pakistan had struck a $4 billion defense deal to sell military equipment, including JF-17 fighter jets and Super Mushak trainer aircraft, to the Libyan National Army that controls eastern Libya. There has been no official confirmation of the deal so far.

Haftar and Prime Minister Dr. Osama Saad Hammad, who governs eastern Libya, called on Field Marshal Munir at Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing.

“During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, with particular focus on security dynamics in respective regions and professional cooperation,” the ISPR said in a statement.

“The discussion underscored the importance of continued engagement and collaboration between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and Libya.”

Libya has been subject to a UN arms embargo since 2011, requiring approval from the UN for transfers of weapons and related material. It was not clear whether Pakistan or Libya had applied for ⁠any exemptions to the UN embargo.

During Monday’s meeting, Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Libya, reiterating his country’s support for peace, stability and institutional development in Libya, according to the ISPR.

“The meeting was held in a cordial and constructive atmosphere, reflecting the longstanding friendly relations between Pakistan and Libya,” the Pakistani military said.