Pakistan Navy successfully concluded a comprehensive two-day exercise to counter sub-conventional and asymmetric threats at all major ports and harbors across Pakistan, amid rising regional tensions. Drills targeted strengthening critical maritime infrastructure protection as well as interagency coordination. X (formerly Twitter) +11 The Express Tribune +11 The News International +11 Anadolu Ajansi +7 Arab News + 7 Geo News. According to a statement released by Pakistan Navy’s Directorate General Public Relations (DGPR), this exercise involved coordinated operations by different naval units including its Fleet, Marines, Special Service Group (Navy), and Naval Aviation assets. Simulated sub-conventional threats included sabotage, infiltration, and unconventional attacks; simulations sought to validate and refine TTPs against these evolving threats in order to create robust defense strategies against them. Wikipedia brings in this discussion with 7+ articles being read daily like The Express Tribune 8+8 whilst The News International +7 (including Geo News +7 Dawn + 7); these simulations allowed to validate and refine tactics techniques and procedures (TTPs) so as to provide robust defense strategies against evolving threats; Geo News +7 Dawn + 7 Dawn + 7 Arab News +7 Commander Coast Rear Admiral Faisal Amin toured various operational setups during the exercise, watching live-action simulations conducted by participating units. He applauded their high level of preparedness and professional conduct as he highlighted their strategic importance for national economic stability and growth. Arab News Dawn The Express Tribune >> | 6 >> And Geo News, amongst others…. Exercise follows recent military tensions between Pakistan and India following a four-day conflict involving air and ground forces, although their navies did not engage directly. Instead, reports suggested an Indian aircraft carrier moved toward Karachi before being stopped by Pakistan Navy to remain within Indian territorial waters. [Arab News +6]. Pakistan Navy Reiterates Commitment to High State of Readiness On March 13, Pakistan Navy reiterated their dedication to maintaining an high state of readiness against all forms of threats while strengthening capacity to defend maritime borders against emerging challenges, according to Express Tribune and Dawn Post respectively. Pakistan has taken an aggressive stance toward maritime security, taking measures to safeguard its ports and harbors against threats that threaten national stability and economic development. With this exercise, they demonstrate their proactive approach.