PM Nawaz inspects Naval Fleet in North Arabian Sea

KARACHI (Staff Report) – Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on the occasion of Fleet Review by Pakistan Navy witnessed the wide ranging naval maneuvers by an array of naval combat platforms in North Arabian Sea on Wednesday.

As the culminating event of Pakistan Navy’s major maritime exercise SEASPARK 2015, the event was aimed to showcase the combat readiness of Pakistan Navy, says a press release issued here by the Navy.

The Naval Forces demonstrated range of Naval Warfare Operations against traditional and non-traditional threats including Counter Terrorism and Anti-Piracy Drills, Live Weapons Firings and Fly past by Naval Aviation units.

Earlier on his arrival onboard Pakistan Navy Ship NASR, the Prime Minister was received by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah.

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) gave a detailed briefing to Prime Minister on conduct of the exercise and Pakistan Navy’s salient contributions towards maritime sector, coastal development and Humanitarian Assistance operations. The Prime Minister reposed complete trust and confidence in the
operational capabilities of Pakistan Navy and urged that the challenges at hand necessitate eternal vigilance to safeguard against external and internal threats.

The event was also graced by Chief Minister of Sindh, Governor Balochistan, Defence Minister and senior Navy, Army and Air Force officers.

Exercise SEASPARK 2015 afforded valuable opportunity to enhance combat readiness of Pakistan Navy and interoperability with PAF and Pak Army.

Pakistan Navy remains a key player for the maintenance of regional maritime order which is crucial for the national as well as world’s economic stability.

Seaspark is a biannual exercise conducted with the main objective to assess the operational readiness and provide an opportunity to the officers and men to operate under multi-threat environment. All
surface, sub surface and aviation units of Pakistan Navy actively participate in the exercise.

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