Pakistan Navy conducts exercise to counter sub-conventional, asymmetric threats to major ports

Pakistan Navy conducts exercise to counter sub-conventional, asymmetric threats to major ports
The screengrab taken from a video released by the Pakistan Navy on May 1, 2025, shows a naval boat participating in a two-day exercise in the Arabian Sea. (Screengrab/Facebook/Pakistan Navy)
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Updated 01 June 2025
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Pakistan Navy conducts exercise to counter sub-conventional, asymmetric threats to major ports

Pakistan Navy conducts exercise to counter sub-conventional, asymmetric threats to major ports
  • The exercise comes weeks after Pakistani and India air and ground forces engaged in a four-day military conflict that killed 70 people
  • Reports suggests an Indian aircraft carrier maneuvered toward Karachi, but Pakistan Navy kept it confined to Indian territorial waters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy has conducted a comprehensive two-day exercise to counter sub-conventional and asymmetric threats to all major ports and harbors, its Directorate General of Public Relations (DGPR) said on Sunday, weeks after a four-day standoff with India.

While air forces and armies of both countries traded jet, drone, missile and artillery strikes last month, the two navies did not reportedly engage each other during the four-day standoff.

Media reports, however, suggested that Indian aircraft carrier Vikrant had maneuvered toward the southern Pakistani port city of Karachi, but Pakistan Navy kept it confined to the Indian territorial waters.

The DGPR said on Sunday the naval exercise was aimed at validating and refining Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) to ensure robust defense of critical maritime infrastructure against “evolving” asymmetrical threats.

“The exercise involved coordinated operations by PN (Pakistan Navy) Fleet units, Pakistan Marines, SSG (Special Services Group of Navy) and Naval Aviation assets,” it said in a statement.

“The exercise’s scenarios were designed to simulate a range of sub-conventional threats including sabotage, infiltration and unconventional attacks, enabling participating units to enhance inter-agency coordination, situational awareness and rapid response capabilities.”

During the exercise, Pakistan Coast Commander Rear Admiral Faisal Amin visited various operational setups at ports and harbors and witnessed live action simulations carried out by participating units.

“COMCOAST appreciated high level of preparedness and professional conduct demonstrated during the exercises,” the DGPR said.

“He emphasized the importance of maritime installations and added that secure functioning of ports and harbors is directly linked to national economic stability and growth.”


Pakistan Navy ship visits Maldives as part of regional maritime security cooperation

Pakistan Navy ship visits Maldives as part of regional maritime security cooperation
Updated 09 November 2025
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Pakistan Navy ship visits Maldives as part of regional maritime security cooperation

Pakistan Navy ship visits Maldives as part of regional maritime security cooperation
  • Pakistani naval ships regularly visit strategic ports in friendly countries to enhance interoperability
  • Islamabad says regular visits of Pakistan Navy ships to Maldives reflect the strong bilateral relations

KARACHI: A Pakistan Navy ship arrived in the Maldives on an ongoing overseas deployment aimed at fostering regional maritime security cooperation, the navy said on Sunday.

Upon arrival at the Port of Male, Pakistan Navy Ship Saif was warmly welcomed by Maldivian authorities, according to Pakistan Navy’s Directorate General of Public Relations (DGPR).

During the visit, the Pakistan Navy’s mission commander held meetings with the military leadership of Maldives and visited the High Commission of Pakistan.

“During these interactions, matters of mutual interest, naval engagements, and cooperation in maritime security were discussed,” the DGPR said in a statement.

Pakistani naval ships regularly visit strategic ports in friendly countries to boost maritime cooperation and joint deployment concepts.

During the ship’s stay in Maldives, government officials, ambassadors of various countries, and members of the diplomatic community visited PNS Saif. After the port call, the Pakistani naval conducted a passage exercise with Maldives Coast Guard vessels.

“Regular visits of Pakistan Navy ships to Maldives reflect the strong bilateral relations between the two countries and will further enhance interoperability between the naval forces,” the DGPR added.

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