KARACHI, March 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan's navy has launched a maritime security operation to protect shipping lanes and energy supplies as regional tensions threaten key sea routes, the military said on ...
The Pakistan Navy has initiated Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr to secure Pakistan's shipping lanes amid evolving maritime threats. By coordinating with the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, the navy ...
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Pakistan Navy begins ship escorts due to Gulf tensions

KARACHI — Pakistan’s navy has launched an operation to “counter multidimensional threats” to its national shipping and maritime trade, with concerns about fuel supplies due to the US-Israeli war on ...
According to ISPR, decision comes in view of “evolving regional maritime security environment and potential disruptions to critical sea lanes”.
The study is being conducted by management consulting firm Kearney and has been commissioned by the MoD’s Department of Defence Production (DDP) — which oversees all 16 defence public sector units ...
Only four warships have been torpedoed since World War II. One of them was India's INS Khukri, the first and only Indian Navy ...
Pakistan's navy has launched a maritime security operation to protect shipping lanes and energy supplies as regional tensions threaten key sea ...
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