RAWALPINDI: Joint military training between Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces started in the Okara Garrison on Sunday.
Organized by the Multan Corps, the training began with presentation of military drills by the contingents of both countries, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement. National anthems of the two countries were also played on the occasion along with hoisting of flags. The training aims at honing the collective combat skills of the two forces.
At the end, Commander Okara Garrison, who was the chief guest of the opening ceremony, affixed badges of joint training to the officers and jawans of both forces.
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