The Pakistan Navy, also known as the Pakistan Naval Force, is the naval warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. It operates under the command of the Chief of the Naval Staff and is responsible for protecting the country’s maritime interests, enforcing maritime law, and conducting naval operations in support of national objectives.
The Pakistan Navy was established shortly after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. Its primary objective is to ensure the defense of Pakistan’s coastal areas and safeguard the country’s maritime interests in the Arabian Sea. The Navy plays a crucial role in protecting Pakistan’s maritime resources, combating piracy, and supporting international efforts in maintaining maritime security.
The Pakistan Navy operates a wide range of naval assets, including frigates, destroyers, submarines, patrol vessels, and naval aircraft. Its fleet is continuously modernized and expanded to enhance its capabilities and maintain a credible deterrence against potential threats. The Navy also maintains a strong presence in the Arabian Sea region and participates in various multinational naval exercises and operations.
The Pakistan Navy’s headquarters is located in Islamabad, and its operational bases are primarily situated along the country’s coastline, including Karachi, Ormara, and Gwadar. The Navy has been actively involved in various humanitarian and disaster relief operations, both nationally and internationally, showcasing its commitment to regional stability and security.

Please note that the information provided is accurate as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, and there may have been developments or changes in the Pakistan Navy since then.