Pakistan’s AMAN-25 naval exercise ongoing in Karachi with counter-terrorism drills

Pakistan Navy’s SEAL team conducts a maritime counter-terrorism demo during Pakistan Navy’s 9th Multinational Maritime Exercise AMAN-25, under the slogan “Together for Peace,” in Karachi on February 9, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 10 February 2025
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Pakistan’s AMAN-25 naval exercise ongoing in Karachi with counter-terrorism drills

  • Pakistan Navy has conducted the AMAN maritime exercise every two years since 2007 under the theme ‘Together For Peace’
  • Naval and special forces from over 100 nations have been taking part in the exercise, involving several operations at sea

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan-hosted AMAN-25 multinational naval exercise, kicked off in Karachi on Friday, is ongoing in full swing, with participating naval forces performing counterterrorism drills at sea to ensure maritime security.
Pakistan Navy has conducted the AMAN maritime exercise every two years since 2007 under the theme “Together For Peace,” involving ships, aircraft and special operations forces.
Naval troops and special forces from more than 60 countries have been taking part in the exercise that involves several counterterrorism drills at sea, according to Pakistan Navy officials.
“Today, [Feb. 9], it was the demonstration of maritime counter-terrorism [drills] which means that we conduct multiple operations out at sea which include the VBSS [visit, board, search, and seizure] operations, and the combat search and rescue operations and exfiltration and infiltration, including the amphibious operations,” Pakistan Navy’s Lt. Commander Nauman Majeeb told Reuters on Sunday.
“So, actually, today was the day where we demonstrated all these activities collectively in one, complete show.”
This year’s exercise, being held on Feb. 7-11, features the inaugural AMAN Dialogue, themed “Secure Seas, Prosperous Future,” with a focus on security challenges in the Indian Ocean, including strategic competition, piracy, narco-trafficking, non-state actors, emerging technologies such as AI and unmanned systems, and the need for global collaboration in maritime domain. 
“The global economic system is almost wholly dependent upon unhindered activity in the maritime domain,” Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said at an event to mark the opening of the dialogue. “The uninterrupted use of seas and oceans remain the strategic interests of all nations.” 
Asif urged participating nations to synergize their efforts to extract greater economic gains, saying that the maritime domain is at a “critical crossroads.”
“Our oceans carrying over 80 percent of global trade represent not only shipping lanes but the arteries of global prosperity,” the minister said, noting that the Indian Ocean alone holds over 50 percent of global oil and gas reserves.


Pakistan PM attends inaugural Gaza peace board meeting as Islamabad backs Palestinian statehood

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Pakistan PM attends inaugural Gaza peace board meeting as Islamabad backs Palestinian statehood

  • Shehbaz Sharif poses with US President Donald Trump, world leaders as meeting kicks off in Washington 
  • Pakistan’s foreign office says Sharif will also meet senior US leadership, other heads of states on the sidelines

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday arrived at the Donald J. Trump US Institute of Peace to attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington, as Islamabad says its participation is aimed at securing a ceasefire, reconstruction and an independent Palestinian state.

The visit comes at Trump’s invitation and will run from Feb. 18–20, according to the Prime Minister’s Office, with Sharif accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and other senior officials.

The Board of Peace, formed under a UN Security Council resolution following a fragile October 2025 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, is intended to oversee international stabilization and rebuilding efforts in Gaza after months of war.

The session began with Trump posing for photographs with world leaders gathered at the venue, including Sharif. The American president was flanked by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a member of the organization’s executive board. 

“Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has arrived at the Donald Trump Institute of Peace in Washington to attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace at the invitation of President Trump,” state-run Pakistan TV Digital reported. 

Pakistan formally joined the body last month after Sharif signed its charter alongside other world leaders in Davos. The forum includes an eight-nation Muslim bloc comprising Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“Pakistan joined the Board of Peace as part of its almost eight decades-long support for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people,” Prime Minister’s spokesperson for foreign media Mosharraf Zaidi told Arab News on Wednesday.

“This begins and ends with the establishment of a Palestinian state based on pre 1967 borders and Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital.” 

Islamabad hopes involvement in the forum will allow it to shape post-war governance arrangements while protecting Palestinian political rights.

“Pakistan’s participation is explicitly tied to a pathway to Palestinian statehood and international law,” Zaidi said.

He added that participation did not signal recognition of Israel.

“Participating in this historic initiative is not recognition of Israel and does not change Pakistan’s principled position on Palestine.”

He also stressed that multilateral engagement does not equal diplomatic normalization.

“Engagement in multilateral mechanisms that includes Israel does not equal diplomatic relations. Israel is a UN member state, and a member of the World Bank and IMF since 1954–but this does not entail normalization.”

Pakistan’s foreign office says the prime minister will also meet senior US leadership and other heads of government on the sidelines.

“The occasion will provide an opportunity for discussions on bilateral matters, as well as global issues of mutual concern,” the PMO statement said.