China, Pakistan Conclude Seven-Day Naval Drill in Arabian Sea
Exercise Sea Guardian IV, designed to bolster "interoperability and maritime cooperation," was structured across two distinct phases — a five-day port phase conducted in Karachi, followed by a two-day operational phase in the North Arabian Sea — according to a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations, the media arm of Pakistan's military.
The sea phase encompassed a broad range of combat-readiness activities, including air defense drills against multi-domain swarm threats, coordinated operations involving a Pakistan Navy submarine, conventional naval warfare exercises, and live-fire gunnery training — all designed to sharpen operational and tactical synchronisation between the two fleets.
"The exercise concluded with a coordinated patrol in the Arabian Sea, reaffirming both navies' commitment to regional maritime security and stability," the statement read.
The conclusion of the drills comes at a notably sensitive moment, with regional waterways — particularly the Strait of Hormuz — sitting at the center of escalating geopolitical tensions. The timing of the exercise is likely to draw scrutiny from analysts closely monitoring the shifting balance of naval power across the Arabian Sea and broader Indo-Pacific corridor.
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