A contingent of Russian ground forces has arrived in Pakistan Friday for first ever Pak-Russian joint exercise, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The two-week long exercises beginning on Saturday (September 24) will continue until 10th of next month.
The joint military exercise has been planned on a massive scale with 200 military personnel participating from each side.
Earlier, the Indian media made a false claim that Russia has called off its joint military exercises with Pakistan in the wake of Uri attack.
Russia had called on India to properly investigate the incident and make the organisers and perpetrators of this terror act accountable.
Pakistan on Thursday dismissed allegations by India of involvement in the attack on a military base at Uri and termed it an attempt to divert the attention of the world community from its atrocities in the Occupied Kashmir.
Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said it has become a habit of India to point accusing fingers towards Pakistan after every such incident.
IMPROVEMENT IN PAK-RUSSIA TIES
Russia is keen to improve ties with Pakistan as the latter looks to buy some advanced weapons. Russia recently secured a deal for four Mi-35 Hind E attack helicopters from Pakistan. Pakistan is also exploring the possibilities of buying the advanced Su-35 fighter jets from Russia.
In a military cooperation pact signed in 2014, both countries had expressed hope that the agreement will pave the way for the exchange of views and information, as well as issues related to strengthening of mutual trust and international security, counter-terrorism and arms control activities.