Key points
- Navies of 38 countries take part in the Komodo 25 exercise in Bali
- Participation of the Pakistan Navy in the exercise reflects determination for regional peace
- PNS ASLAT also visited Colombo, Sri Lanka
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Navy ship ASLAT took part in Multinational Naval Komodo 25 exercise in Bali, Indonesia, Pakistan military’s media wing said in a statement on Thursday.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistan Navy ship Aslat is currently on an Overseas Deployment. The statement said that the navies of 38 countries took part in the Komodo 25 exercise in Bali.
PNS ASLAT participated in 5th Multinational Naval Ex KOMODO-25 hosted by Indonesian Navy in Bali. Navies of 38 nations participated in Ex. PN Ship’s participation in Ex shows PN’s commitment to intl maritime collab & its role in promoting peace, security & stability in region.1/2 pic.twitter.com/7IC2uYH1Ev
— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) March 5, 2025
The ISPR said that the active participation of the Pakistan Navy in the Multinational Naval exercise reflects the determination for regional peace and stability.
Regional Maritime Security Patrols
“The exercise started with a grand Fleet Review, where PNS ASLAT, alongside other warships showcased naval capabilities and demonstrated interoperability,” the ISPR said.
Before taking part in the exercise, PNS ASLAT also visited Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Discussions focused on matters of mutual interest, reaffirming commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. PN Ships are regularly deployed on RMSP to fulfill intl obligations for maritime security, ensure freedom of navigation on high seas & safeguard global commons.3/3 pic.twitter.com/RNh0gJTWBN
— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) March 5, 2025
The statement said that the commanding officer of PNS ASLAT called on the commander of the Western Naval Area and other senior military officials, according to the ISPR.
It said that Pakistan Navy ships are regularly deployed for the Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP).
The visit of PNS Aslat to Sri Lanka and Indonesia will significantly contribute to enhancing naval collaboration between the friendly nations,” the statement further said.



