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Pakistan, China kick off Warrior-IX counterterrorism exercise

Published on: December 2, 2025 3:42 PM

Pakistan and China began the joint military exercise Warrior-IX in Pabbi on December 1. The exercise focuses on counterterrorism operations and aims to improve interoperability between the two armies. It also seeks to refine professional skills and exchange modern warfare best practices.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said this is the ninth annual bilateral counterterrorism exercise. Pakistan and China have maintained close defence cooperation rooted in mutual trust and strategic partnership. Warrior-IX demonstrates the countries’ shared commitment to regional peace, stability, and security.

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The opening ceremony was attended by senior military officials, including Mangla Corps Commander Major General Bian Xiaoming, Deputy Chief of Staff of PLA’s Western Theatre Command, and other leaders from both sides. The event was held at the National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC) in Pabbi.

The exercise follows a series of similar drills, with Warrior-VIII held in 2024. ISPR said such exercises strengthen military-to-military relations and ensure preparedness against evolving threats. Both armed forces routinely participate in bilateral and multilateral drills.

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Pakistan and China described Warrior-IX as a testament to their “iron-clad brotherhood” and commitment to enhancing defence cooperation. The drills are expected to boost mutual trust and operational efficiency in counterterrorism operations. Analysts say the exercises also highlight strategic alignment between the two countries in the region.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: counterterrorism operations, Interoperability and Skills Exchange, Latest, Pakistan-China Joint Military Exercise, Regional Security and Strategic Partnership, Strengthening Defence Cooperation, Warrior-IX

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