PAF Air Chief Meets Moroccan Air Force Inspector General resolve to strengthen military cooperation.
Inspects of the Moroccan Air Force, Major General Mohammed Gadih met with Pakistan Air Chief, Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu at the Air Headquarters in Islamabad on Wednesday as part of mutual consultations to expand military cooperation between two countries.
Pakistan Airforce and Moroccan Airforce Seeks Cooperation
The visit, which focused on joint training, air power collaboration, and industrial cooperation, reflects the longstanding historical ties between Morocco and Pakistan.
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) release said that a smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Air Force personnel presented Guard of Honour to Air Marshal Gadih on his arrival.
Bilateral Cooperation Between Both Forces
The two sides held the meet at a productive session and reaffirmed their commitment for strengthening military cooperation.
Air Chief Marshal Sidhu welcomes Air Marshal Gadih and sent his best wishes on his maiden visit to Pakistan.
He said that it should be underlined that the opportunities for Moroccan Air Force personnel to get their basic as well as tactical level training along with counterparts here could become possible mutual efforts in training.
Sidhu said that he believed such programs would enhance both forces’ operational efficiency while building stronger bilateral relationships.
While discussing, Major General Gadih praised the technological advancement of the Pakistan Air Force and indicated keen interest in the achievement of PAF in the aerospace industry.
He particularly praised the infrastructure in place at the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park. He hinted that Morocco was keen to learn from capabilities developed by Pakistan so that it might strengthen its aerospace sector.
Possible Avenues ofCcooperation: PAF Air Chief Meets Moroccan Air Force Inspector General
Several discussions also took place during the meeting on possible avenues of cooperation in joint exercises, industrial cooperation, and the exchange of knowledge in air power applications.
The National ISR & Integrated Air Operations Centre and the PAF Cyber Command, other up-to-date installations at the Air Headquarters, were also seen by Major General Gadih.
Both parties were enthusiastic about strengthening their present cooperating capacity especially in training, military exercises, and industrial progress, hence standing as another step toward a more cooperative defense sector.
PAF Air Chief Meets Moroccan Air Force Inspector General resolve to strengthen military cooperation.
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