The Pakistan Türkiye joint military exercise Jinnah-XIII has officially concluded in Türkiye, marking another milestone in defence cooperation between the two friendly nations. The exercise focused on strengthening counterterrorism capabilities and joint operational readiness.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistan Türkiye joint military exercise brought together special forces and commando units from both countries. Training activities were conducted in Ankara and Isparta, where troops engaged in advanced combat drills.
The Pakistan Türkiye joint military exercise primarily aimed to refine tactics, procedures, and techniques related to counterterrorism operations. Special emphasis was placed on urban warfare and combat in built-up areas, reflecting modern battlefield challenges.
Another key component of the exercise included training against improvised explosive devices (IEDs), a major threat in contemporary conflict zones. Both sides practiced coordinated strategies to improve response effectiveness and operational precision.
Officials noted that the exercise successfully achieved all its training and military diplomacy objectives. Troops from Pakistan and Türkiye demonstrated high levels of professionalism, coordination, and combat excellence throughout the drills.
Beyond tactical training, the Pakistan Türkiye joint military exercise also served to reinforce long-standing defence ties between the two countries. The partnership continues to grow through regular joint exercises and strategic cooperation.
The conclusion of Jinnah-XIII highlights the commitment of both nations to enhancing regional security and expanding military collaboration in evolving global security environments.