Pakistan Hosts Indus Shield 2024 in Collaboration with Air Forces of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt

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Pakistan Hosts Indus Shield 2024 in Collaboration with Air Forces of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Air Force has launched its aerial exercise, Indus Shield 2024, featuring the participation of air forces from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and several other nations.

The primary goal of the drills is to enhance military cooperation and foster strategic partnerships among the participating countries. Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir observed the exercises, emphasizing their significance in strengthening regional defense capabilities.

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Indus Shield 2024 will focus on improving aerial combat skills and facilitating the exchange of expertise among allied forces. This collaborative initiative aims to establish a robust defense network and contribute to regional peace and stability.

The exercise underscores Pakistan’s commitment to working closely with international partners to tackle common security challenges and enhance operational readiness in the evolving geopolitical landscape.

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