KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Aslat participated in the fifth edition of the multinational naval exercise Komodo-25, organised by the Indonesian Navy in Bali, Indonesia.

Themed “Maritime Partnership for Peace and Stability,” the exercise brought together navies from approximately 38 countries to enhance maritime cooperation and strengthen regional security.

Pakistan Navy ships are regularly deployed under Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP) to fulfill international obligations for maritime security, ensure freedom of navigation on the high seas and safeguard global commons.

PNS Aslat is currently on overseas deployment. The ship’s active participation in Exercise Komodo-25 underscores the Pakistan Navy’s commitment to international maritime collaboration and its role in promoting peace, security and stability in the region.

The exercise commenced with a grand fleet review, where PNS Aslat, alongside other warships, helicopters and aircraft from participating nations, showcased naval capabilities and demonstrated interoperability.

Prior to the exercise, PNS Aslat visited Colombo, Sri Lanka. During the port call, the commanding officer of PNS Aslat met with the commander of the Western Naval Area and other senior military officials.

They discussed matters of mutual interest, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties in all spheres.

The commanding officer also conveyed Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf’s best wishes to the people of Sri Lanka, particularly the Sri Lankan Navy.

The visit of PNS Aslat to Sri Lanka and Indonesia will significantly contribute to enhancing naval collaboration between the friendly nations.

Published in Dawn, March 6th, 2025

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