The multinational 'Aman-17' naval exercise kicked off in Karachi

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'Aman-17' naval exercise kicks off in Karachi


The multinational 'Aman-17' naval exercise kicked off in Karachi Friday morning with 37 countries, including Pakistan, taking part in the event.

Nine of the visitors — Australia, China, Indonesia, Turkey, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and Russia — are participating with naval assets.

'Aman-17' is the fifth such exercise that has taken place. Pakistan has been holding the exercise every alternate year since 2007.

Commander of the Pakistani fleet Vice Admiral Arifullah Hussaini, who was the chief guest on the occasion, inaugurated the exercise by hoisting the Pakistani flag at the Karachi dockyard.

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The vice admiral, speaking at the ceremony, said that the exercise would help work against human trafficking, narcotics smuggling, and terrorism in the region, Radio Pakistan reported.


Naval ships in the Arabian Sea. ─ DawnNews


The Pakistan Navy has played a vital role for ensuring safe passage of cargo ships in the region, he added.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif extended a warm welcome to all participants and said Pakistan, being a major stakeholder in maritime security of the Arabian Sea, is fully committed to ensuring freedom of navigation and lawful maritime order.

The premier pointed out that maritime security challenges in the Indian Ocean are both multidimensional and multifaceted. Threats such as maritime terrorism, drug trafficking and piracy have acquired international dimensions, he said.

PM Nawaz Sharif emphasised that cooperation between international navies is imperative to countering emerging threats.


British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission
 

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24th division of Chinese Navy fleet reaches Karachi port. ─ Photo courtesy People's Daily, China



24th division of Chinese Navy fleet reaches Karachi port. ─ Photo courtesy People's Daily, China



24th division of Chinese Navy fleet reaches Karachi port. ─ Photo courtesy People's Daily, China



24th division of Chinese Navy fleet reaches Karachi port. ─ Photo courtesy People's Daily, China
 

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'Aman-17' naval exercise kicks off in Karachi


The multinational 'Aman-17' naval exercise kicked off in Karachi Friday morning with 37 countries, including Pakistan, taking part in the event.

Nine of the visitors — Australia, China, Indonesia, Turkey, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and Russia — are participating with naval assets.

'Aman-17' is the fifth such exercise that has taken place. Pakistan has been holding the exercise every alternate year since 2007.

Commander of the Pakistani fleet Vice Admiral Arifullah Hussaini, who was the chief guest on the occasion, inaugurated the exercise by hoisting the Pakistani flag at the Karachi dockyard.

Explore: As Russian submarine ship docks in Pakistan, India calls it normal

The vice admiral, speaking at the ceremony, said that the exercise would help work against human trafficking, narcotics smuggling, and terrorism in the region, Radio Pakistan reported.


Naval ships in the Arabian Sea. ─ DawnNews


The Pakistan Navy has played a vital role for ensuring safe passage of cargo ships in the region, he added.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif extended a warm welcome to all participants and said Pakistan, being a major stakeholder in maritime security of the Arabian Sea, is fully committed to ensuring freedom of navigation and lawful maritime order.

The premier pointed out that maritime security challenges in the Indian Ocean are both multidimensional and multifaceted. Threats such as maritime terrorism, drug trafficking and piracy have acquired international dimensions, he said.

PM Nawaz Sharif emphasised that cooperation between international navies is imperative to countering emerging threats.


British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission
In this sort of exercise, you get to know a lot from each others. They are very good learning tools.
 
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Nice way for USA-UK to keep a check on ccpchina-pak navies in this particularly important region

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'Aman-17' naval exercise kicks off in Karachi


The multinational 'Aman-17' naval exercise kicked off in Karachi Friday morning with 37 countries, including Pakistan, taking part in the event.

Nine of the visitors — Australia, China, Indonesia, Turkey, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and Russia — are participating with naval assets.

'Aman-17' is the fifth such exercise that has taken place. Pakistan has been holding the exercise every alternate year since 2007.

Commander of the Pakistani fleet Vice Admiral Arifullah Hussaini, who was the chief guest on the occasion, inaugurated the exercise by hoisting the Pakistani flag at the Karachi dockyard.

Explore: As Russian submarine ship docks in Pakistan, India calls it normal

The vice admiral, speaking at the ceremony, said that the exercise would help work against human trafficking, narcotics smuggling, and terrorism in the region, Radio Pakistan reported.


Naval ships in the Arabian Sea. ─ DawnNews


The Pakistan Navy has played a vital role for ensuring safe passage of cargo ships in the region, he added.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif extended a warm welcome to all participants and said Pakistan, being a major stakeholder in maritime security of the Arabian Sea, is fully committed to ensuring freedom of navigation and lawful maritime order.

The premier pointed out that maritime security challenges in the Indian Ocean are both multidimensional and multifaceted. Threats such as maritime terrorism, drug trafficking and piracy have acquired international dimensions, he said.

PM Nawaz Sharif emphasised that cooperation between international navies is imperative to countering emerging threats.


British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission



British Navy ship, the HMS Daring arrives for Aman-17 exercise. ─ Photo courtesy British High Commission
How many ships from every country & in total took part?
 

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Nice joke but I don't guess it's possible that PN's all ships will participate in a single exercise.
Total strength of Pakistani Navy is itself between 70-75 if I'm not wrong.
Pfffffffffffffffffffffffffff our coast guard and 5-6 subs are enough for them..........
 

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And what would be Pakistan's fleet taking part. A few leaking junk buckets. :devil::rofl:
 

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