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Published on: September 27, 2025 1:52 PM The Pakistan Army and Russian Armed Forces held a joint counterterrorism exercise named “Druzhba-VIII” from September 15 to 27. The training focused on improving tactics in drone warfare, urban combat, and countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Both sides worked closely to refine their procedures and techniques for better security cooperation. Senior military leaders from Pakistan and Russia attended the closing ceremony, including the Vice Chief of General Staff of Pakistan. Troops from both countries demonstrated high levels of skill and professionalism throughout the exercise. Their efforts highlighted the strong military cooperation between the two nations. Read more: Pakistan, Russia in talks to launch pilot freight train The exercise aims to strengthen the historic military relationship between Pakistan and Russia. It also enhances the readiness of both armies to face evolving threats in the region. This cooperation helps improve joint responses to terrorism and other security challenges. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the joint training supports operational preparedness and fosters trust between the two forces. Such exercises play a key role in promoting regional peace and stability. They also build mutual confidence for future collaborations. Read more: Pakistan-Russian joint drills Druzhba-VIII conclude In conclusion, “Druzhba-VIII” marks an important step in Pakistan-Russia defense relations. The exercise shows their shared commitment to counterterrorism and security cooperation. Both countries continue to expand their partnership through such joint initiatives.