
According to ISPR, the Pakistan–Turkiye joint commando and special forces exercise “Jinnah-13” was successfully conducted in Turkiye.
The exercise focused primarily on counter-terrorism operations, with personnel from the Pakistan Army participating alongside their Turkish counterparts.
Under the framework of Jinnah-13, training activities were held in Ankara and Isparta, where both sides demonstrated high levels of professionalism and operational excellence.
ISPR stated that the exercise successfully achieved all its training and military-diplomatic objectives.
The main aim of Jinnah-13 was to further enhance combat skills, procedures, and techniques related to counter-terrorism operations.
Special emphasis was placed on urban warfare tactics and counter-improvised explosive device (IED) operations through joint training sessions.
ISPR further noted that the Jinnah-13 exercise played a significant role in strengthening the long-standing and historic military relations between Pakistan and Turkiye.


