The joint military exercise Shaheen Strike-II between Pakistan and Indonesia has successfully concluded, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported on Wednesday.
The exercise, held from November 8 to 19, focused primarily on counterterrorism operations.
Combat teams from both the Pakistan Army and the Indonesian Army actively participated in the drills. According to ISPR, all training objectives set for the exercise were successfully achieved.
Senior Pakistani officers of general rank and top Indonesian military officials attended the closing ceremony. Troops from both countries demonstrated exceptional professionalism and operational capability throughout the exercise.
The joint drills placed special emphasis on developing counterterrorism strategies, particularly for operations in urban environments, and included training related to countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
The exercise marks another milestone in Pakistan–Indonesia defence cooperation, strengthening interoperability and enhancing shared expertise in modern counterterrorism operations.







