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General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Bahadur Ranges near Attock on Thursday and witnessed Pak-Jordan joint exercise "Fajr-ul-Sharq 1". It was a two-week long joint counter terrorism training event to share experience of both armies. Speaking on the occasion, CoAS congratulated the participants on successful conduct of the exercise and appreciated high standards of professional competence displayed by the troops.
He said that conduct of such joint exercises helped improving professional expertise in conducting CT operations.
The CoAS said that nature and character of war had changed where direct conflict had gone an un-preferred choice. "While Pakistan Armed Forces are fully trained and ready for response to full spectrum threat, our achievements in counter terrorism operations are being taken as successful case studies. Pakistan has successfully defeated terrorism and is now in consolidation phase. Such engagements are source of mutual sharing, learning and benefit." He thanked Jordanian Army and the contingent for their participation in this first Special Forces' collaboration and expressed his desire to continue this engagement.
Later, CoAS interacted with the participants. Earlier on arrival at training area, the CoAS was received by Lieutenant General Nazir Ahmed Butt, Commander Peshawar Corps and Lieutenant General Hidayat ur Rehman, IGT&E GOC Special Services Group was also present at the occasion.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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