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Joint Military Training at Pakistan Military Academy

Saluting test of Joint Military Training 154th Long Course held at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul

Cadets from the 154th Long Course, 37th Technical Graduate Course, 70th Integrated Course, and 25th Lady Cadet Course participated in the ceremony.

The first joint military training included 485 Pak Army, 111 Pakistan Navy and 42 Pakistan Air Force cadets.

Cadets will participate in joint training modules and exercises at the Pakistan Military Academy.

At the ceremony, the Commandant PMA addressed the newly recruited cadets of the Army, Navy and Air Force.

The inclusion of Navy and Air Force cadets in the Pakistan Military Academy will promote a comprehensive, multi-service approach to leadership, military strategy, and joint operations.

The joint training program will prove to be a major milestone in the development of mutual cooperation and joint military expertise among the armed forces.


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COAS visits Bahawalpur, inaugurates cutting-edge military, educational facilities


BR Web Desk
March 1, 2025

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir visited Bahawalpur Cantonment on Saturday, where he was briefed on the operational preparedness and training aspects of the Bahawalpur Corps, the military’s media wing said.

During his visit, the Army Chief inaugurated state-of-the-art facilities, including the CMH Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS), Innovista Cholistan, and the Integrated Combat Simulator Arena, aimed at advancing medical education, information technology, and combat readiness.

According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, General Munir commended the officers and troops for their “unwavering dedication, high morale, and combat readiness.”

He emphasized that “rigorous training remains the cornerstone of a soldier’s professional development and must continue to be the defining attribute of the Pakistan Army in overcoming the challenges of modern warfare.”

The newly inaugurated CIMS is set to become a hub for medical education, while the Integrated Combat Simulator Arena will enhance training capabilities for troops. Innovista Cholistan, another flagship project, focuses on leveraging information technology to support both military and civilian development in the region.

During his interaction with students from various universities in Bahawalpur, the COAS highlighted the Army’s commitment to empowering the youth.

The youth are the future of Pakistan, and it is imperative that they equip themselves with the skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to national development, he said.

General Munir encouraged students to pursue academic excellence and lauded their potential in shaping the country’s future.

Earlier, upon his arrival, the COAS was received by the Commander of Bahawalpur Corps.
 

PLA Army to participate in Pakistan Army Team Spirit 2025 international military skills competition in Pakistan: Defense Spokesperson​


  • BEIJING, Apr. 9 -- "At the invitation of the Pakistani military, the Chinese PLA Army will send a detachment to Pakistan to participate in the Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) 2025 international military skills competition in early and mid-April," said Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense, at a press briefing on Wednesday.

    According to the spokesperson, the PATS 2025 mainly includes nighttime reconnaissance and infiltration, ambush and counter-ambush operation, combat swimming and other contests. It aims to test and improve the combat capabilities of the participating troops, and strengthen exchanges and mutual trust among the militaries of participating countries.

 
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