The Pakistan–Türkiye Joint Commando and Special Forces Exercise Jinnah-XIII was successfully conducted in Türkiye, underscoring enhanced military cooperation between the two countries.
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Combat teams from the Pakistan Army participated alongside their Turkish counterparts, with training activities held in Ankara and Isparta.
According to officials, the exercise achieved its key training and military diplomacy objectives, with troops from both nations demonstrating high standards of professionalism and operational capability throughout the drills.
The primary focus of the exercise was to enhance counterterrorism skills, including combat in built-up areas and techniques to counter improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Joint training sessions were designed to refine operational procedures and improve coordination between the two forces.
The exercise also served to reinforce longstanding defence ties and deepen military-to-military relations between Pakistan and Türkiye.
