Shaheen Strike-II: Pakistan, Indonesia Forge Stronger Ties in Counter-Terrorism Drill

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RAWALPINDI — The Pakistan Army and Indonesian Army concluded their joint military exercise Shaheen Strike-II, held from November 8 to 19, 2025. The exercise focused on counter-terrorism operations, with combat teams from both countries participating in intensive training.

Closing Ceremony and Representation

The exercise formally ended on November 18 with a closing ceremony attended by a senior General Officer from Pakistan as Chief Guest. Senior military officials represented the Indonesian side, marking the conclusion of nearly two weeks of joint drills.

Shaheen Strike-II: Pakistan, Indonesia Forge Stronger Ties in Counter-Terrorism Drill

Training Objectives Achieved Through Shaheen Strike-II

According to officials, all training objectives were successfully met. The exercise emphasized refining drills, procedures, and techniques for counter-terrorism operations, particularly in built-up areas and measures against improvised explosive devices.

Shaheen Strike-II: Pakistan, Indonesia Forge Stronger Ties in Counter-Terrorism Drill

Strengthening Bilateral Military Cooperation

Troops from both nations demonstrated operational discipline and professionalism throughout the exercise. Shaheen Strike-II was seen as a step toward enhancing military-to-military cooperation between Pakistan and Indonesia, reinforcing longstanding defense ties.

 

 

 

 

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