Pakistan Navy’s 7th Multinational Exercise AMAN-2021 Started with Determination of Together for Peace

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Karachi 08 Feb 21: Pakistan Navy’s famous Exercise “Aman” in year 2021 started here today with the renown theme “Together for Peace”.  A media brief of multinational Naval Exercise AMAN-21 was conducted at Pakistan Navy Fleet Headquarters, Karachi. Commander Pakistan Fleet Rear Admiral Naveed Ashraf briefed the media regarding details of the exercise.

Exercise AMAN, with the slogan ‘Together for Peace’ is being conducted on regular basis by Pakistan Navy biennially to project soft image of Pakistan. The Exercise contributes towards regional peace and stability, resolve against terrorism in maritime domain, collaboration to maintain safe and sustainable maritime realm and above all enhance interoperability between regional and extra regional navies.

Pakistan has remained steadfast in fighting the forces of terror and tyranny with countless sacrifices and losses. The on-going COVID-19 pandemic has added yet another dimension to the already complex security milieu. However, timely and correct decisions of our leadership have kept us stable.

Pakistan has remained a responsible state and shall continue to play its role amid diversified challenges. Like any maritime nation, Pakistan has substantial stakes in the maritime domain.

Our interest in safer and crime-free seas is rooted into three conspicuous realities:

Firstly, our extraordinary dependence on the seas for trade,

secondly operationalization of CPEC project;

and lastly our strategic location astride the global energy highway.

Cumulatively, these realities make the maritime stability as an important agenda of our national security. As we truly believe in the centuries old dictum that ‘Sea unites while Land divides’.

Pakistan considers that maritime security is not just important for itself but for all other countries whose prosperity and progress are strongly bonded with the seas.

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