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    Pakistan and China Begin Fourth Joint Naval Exercise in North Arabian Sea

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The fourth edition of the joint naval exercise between Pakistan and China, SEA GUARDIAN-IV, has officially started in the North Arabian Sea. The week-long drills commenced on 25 March, marking a notable enhancement in the “all-weather” strategic partnership between the two countries, with an emphasis on advanced naval coordination and regional maritime security.

    The exercise began with the arrival of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy’s guided-missile frigate Daqing at Karachi port. The vessel was welcomed by senior Pakistan Navy officials who presented a formal guard of honour.

    Designed to improve interoperability and maritime defence capabilities, the drills aim to boost the tactical skills of both navies through a variety of complex manoeuvres and professional exchanges. The exercise is divided into harbour and sea phases, incorporating academic seminars and expert-level discussions to align operational doctrines.

    During the sea phase, the navies will engage in intensive live-fire exercises, anti-submarine warfare simulations, and coordinated patrols. These activities highlight their joint commitment to protecting critical sea lanes and ensuring stability across the Indian Ocean region.

    In a significant development, this fourth iteration of the Sea Guardian series reflects the growing sophistication of bilateral military cooperation, evolving from traditional drills to integrated, large-scale maritime operations.

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