Our Correspondent Tarbela
The joint military exercise between Pakistani and Turkish special forces commenced on Tuesday with the opening ceremony taking place at the Special Services Group (SSG) Headquarters in Tarbela.
Turkish Special Forces and Pakistan Army’s Special Service Group troops are participating in the three-week-long exercise which will cover specialist skills including counter-terrorism, close quarter battle, cordon, and search, fire and manoeuvre techniques, helicopter rappelling, compound clearance, and rescue and free fall operations.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the joint military exercise will further strengthen the bond between the two nations and will also help in adapting to emerging military modernisation and cooperation.
Prime Minister Imran Khan previously also stated that both countries enjoyed brotherly ties and stood shoulder to shoulder with each other in difficult times.
Pakistan and Turkey historically have enjoyed close cooperation but the recent regional developments further brought the two countries closer.
Both countries had also agreed to deepen their defence cooperation and stressed the need for the early implementation of the “Pakistan-Turkey Strategic Economic Framework”.
Islamabad and Ankara have enjoyed close defence relations. Special forces from both countries routinely engage in joint drills to further improve upon skills and coordination.