Rawalpindi (TDI): The Pak-China Joint Military drill Warrior-VIII, featuring Pakistan Army and China’s People’s Liberation Army, ended on Wednesday after three weeks of rigorous counter-terrorism training.
The drill, conducted from November 19 to December 11, marked the 8th installment in the annual series of bilateral military exercises.
The Distinguished Visitors’ Day ceremony, organized at the Tilla Field Firing Range on December 10, was attended by top military and diplomatic officials.
Commander Rawalpindi Corps Lieutenant General Shahid Imtiaz attended the ceremony as the chief guest.
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The Chinese envoy to Pakistan and other dignitaries were also present.
During the ceremony, participants appreciated the professionalism and coordination demonstrated by the armies of both sides.
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The drill highlighted the strengthening military cooperation and shared commitment to regional security between the two nations.