Pakistan, Indonesia conduct joint counter-terrorism exercise

Week-long Exercise Elang Strike-II aimed at mutually beneficial training methodology between two armies, says ISPR

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Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces personnel seen in this image from the closing ceremony of joint military exercise. — ISPR
Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces personnel seen in this image from the closing ceremony of joint military exercise. — ISPR

Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces jointly conducted an anti-terrorism military exercise Elang Strike-II at the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Pabbi on Monday, the Inter-Services Public Relations said.

The military's media wing said that the exercise was the second between the two countries in the counterterrorism domain.

The week-long Exercise Elang Strike-II which commenced on September 8, 2024, was aimed at mutually beneficial sharing of experience and training methodology between the two armies which have strong brotherly relations.

A collage of Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces personnel and an explosion during the military drill. — ISPR
A collage of Pakistan Army and Indonesian Armed Forces personnel and an explosion during the military drill. — ISPR

At the closing ceremony, the General Officer Commanding the 17 Division stood as the chief guest, while Colonel Budi Wirman, the Defence Attaché of Indonesia, also attended the event, ISPR said.

The troops displayed highest standards of professional excellence during the conduct of exercise, it added.