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Joint drill boosts co-operation
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Chinese and Pakistani troops concluded their eight-day anti-
terrorism joint drill yesterday in the mountainous area of northern
Pakistan's Abbottabad.
The exercise, code-named "Friendship-2006," was described by
Chinese military analysts as "showing China's determination in co-
operating with other countries to cope with increasing non-
traditional threats."
The "anti-terror operation in mountainous terrain," included
command post exercises, and troop exercises involving raids...
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New Straits Times
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