President, PM, Top Military Top Bass Pay Tribute to the martyrs the 60th day of defense


Members of the Pakistan Air Force march near the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah during the defense day ceremonies, or the day of the fallen of Pakistan, to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir, in Karachi. – Reuters
  • ISPR says that on September 6, 1965, it reflects our firm resolution against the strongest enemy.
  • President Asif Ali Zardari calls on September 6 a glorious chapter of sacrifice.
  • The prime minister says that on September 6 he shows unity, courage against enemy aggression.

Islamabad: In the 60th defense and the day of the martyrs, the civil and military leadership of Pakistan rich in rich tribute to the martyrs of the country, the Ghazis and the resistant citizens whose courage and sacrifices continue to safeguard the freedom and sovereignty of the nation.

The day, which coincided with the blessed occasion of Eid Milad-Un-Nabi (PBUH), began with a greeting of 31 cannons in the Federal Capital.

Chief of the Syed Army personnel, President of the Committee of Personnel Heads of the Joint Chiefs (CJCSC), General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, head of the syruns of naval staff, the Admiral of Ashraf and the head of the chief of the air staff, the Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, directed the homage to the homes. The nation.

In their message, public relations between services (ISPR) said that on September 6 it personifies the unwavering resolution and the unwavering spirit of the Pakistani nation.

“On this historic day, our brave soldiers, with the support of the nation, were placed as an insurmountable wall against shameless aggression, frustrating the nefarious designs of a much higher enemy in weapons and numbers. The feats of courage and heroic sacrifice left an indelible message in the time of time: that a united nation can never be defeated,” he said.

ISPR added that the courage of intrepid heroes continues to inspire future generations and that their legacy will live forever. The Armed Forces also expressed their determination to extend the total support for the victims of the flood floods in Pakistan and reaffirmed their promise to defend the country against any threat, promising a “decisive and decisive response” to any attempt to interrupt the peace won with effort.

‘A glorious chapter’

President Asif Ali Zardari, in his message issued from the presidency, called a “glorious chapter” in the history of Pakistan. He made a rich tribute to the brave soldiers and resistant citizens who, with unwavering faith and unique courage, have defended the borders of the nation.

The president highlighted the importance of this year’s defense day in the light of the recent operation “Bunyan-Um-Marsososos” held in May 2025. “Just as our brave forces values ​​demonstrated extraordinary value and dedication in 1965, our children once again demonstrated their unique courage during this year’s operation,” he said.

He praised professional excellence, the preparation of combat and multiple domains of the Pakistan army, which qualifies the defense of the “impregnable” nation and is based on the eternal spirit of its people. As a supreme commander of the Armed Forces, he reiterated his commitment to modernize Pakistan’s defense abilities and emphasized modern threats such as hybrid war, misinformation and psychological operations.

President Zardari urged all the pillars of the State, particularly to young people, to remain alert, united and resistant to evolving challenges. He reaffirmed the position of Pakistan’s principles on Kashmir and Palestine, calling to Kashmir the root cause of regional instability and condemning Israeli atrocities as genocide. He demanded a fair solution for Kashmir and an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds al-Sharif as its capital.

“We remain firm, brave and united so that the sacrifices of our martyrs are honored, our defense remains unwavering, and we transmit a strong, prosperous and peaceful Pakistan to our future generations,” he concluded, paying homage to the families of the martyrs and veterans.

‘A courage symbol’

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also paid tribute to the martyrs and Ghazis, calling September 6 “a symbol of courage, unity and resistance.” He recalled how the armed forces of Pakistan, with the full support of the people, had frustrated enemy aggression in 1965 and demonstrated the nation’s ability to defend their independence and integrity.

Highlighting the recent “Operation Bunyan-Mou-Marsosos, Marqa-E-HAQ”, the prime minister praised the army, the Navy and the Air Force for its unique professionalism and combat skills under the strategic leadership of the Munir Coas Marshal Marshal. He said that the courage of the martyrs and war veterans would continue to inspire generations.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to peace and constructive commitment, but warned against ignoring the “continuous Indian provocations and changing regional dynamics.” He emphasized the strengthening of defense capacities and resolutely counteracted terrorism sponsored by abroad and the war of power.

Expressing solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir of the illegally occupied Indians (Iiojk), the prime minister reiterated unwavering support for his struggle for self -determination and Israeli aggression in the current in progress in Palestine, urging humanitarian aid disinterrupted to Gaza.

The Premier stressed that economic stability is essential for a strong defense and urged the Nation to overcome personal differences for sustainable prosperity and self -sufficiency.

“On this defense day and the martyrs, we renew our promise to the timeless principles of faith, unity and discipline as planned by Quaid-E-Azam, and let’s work together for a safe, united and prosperous Pakistan. The armed forces of Pakistan Zindabad, Pakistan Paindabad,” he concluded.



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