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Pakistan-Tajikistan Joint Counter Terrorism Exercise concludes

F.P. Report

RAWALPINDI: Six-day Pakistan-Tajikistan Joint Counter Terrorism Exercise Dosti-ll concluded today at Fakhrobod Base, Tajikistan.

According to ISPR, two Combat Teams from Light Commando Battalion, Pakistan Army and four Combat Teams from Tajikistan Special Forces participated in the Exercise.

All training and military diplomacy objectives were achieved successfully.

The troops from both the countries displayed highest standards of professional excellence during the conduct.

Besides harnessing the historic military to military relations between both friendly countries, Dosti-II Exercise was aimed at refining the drills, procedures and techniques involved in Counter Terrorism operations through joint training.

DA (P) Tajikistan Colonel Muhammad Muazzam Zafar graced the ceremony as Chief Guest from Pakistan side; while, senior military officials from Tajikistan were also in attendance.

The Frontier Post

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