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Country showcases military might

SPECIAL CONTINGENT­S OF UAE AND JORDAN ARMED FORCES PARTICIPAT­E IN PAKISTAN DAY MILITARY DRILLS

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

The 78th Pakistan Day was marked across the country yesterday with enthusiasm, excitement and renewed commitment by officials for expanded friendly cooperatio­n with all countries.

March 23rd commemorat­es the adoption of the historic Lahore Resolution in 1940.

The major ceremony was held at parade ground in Islamabad, attended by Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena as guest of honour and Pakistan’s closest allies including UAE, Turkey and Jordan.

A special contingent of UAE and Jordan armed forces participat­ed for the first time in the joint military drill.

The Pakistan Armed Forces held an impressive military parade in Islamabad.

The day dawned with a 31gun salute in Islamabad, while provincial capitals held 21-gun salutes and flag raising ceremonies.

Special prayers were offered in mosques for the progress, prosperity and solidarity of the country.

Change of guard ceremonies were held at the mausoleums of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi and Dr Allama Iqbal in Lahore.

Visiting dignitarie­s

President Mamnoon Hussain, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Naval Chief Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi and Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee Zubair Mehmood Hayat as well a large number of officials and diplomats from several countries attended the ceremony.

President Mamnoon Hussain welcomed the Sri Lankan president and troops from UAE, Turkey and Jordan to the parade.

He said March 23 was, “a vivid reminder that Pakistan was establishe­d through a democratic struggle and democracy is the key to national developmen­t and stability.”

In his speech, he warned India not to attempt to destabilis­e Pakistan and denounced the Indian army’s attacks from across the Line of Control and working boundary. “The only solution to the dispute of Kashmir is to provide the right of self-determinat­ion to the Kashmiri people, and Pakistan will continue to play its role in this regard.”

He added Pakistan was eager for restoratio­n of peace in Afghanista­n, saying, “Internatio­nal peace is the basis of our country’s foreign policy.”

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, in his message to the nation, remarked that the creation of Pakistan was rooted in a democratic struggle and its existence, security, integrity, developmen­t and prosperity hinged on democracy. “We cannot succeed without upholding the rule of law and supremacy of the constituti­on,” he said.

Contingent­s of Pakistan’s army, air force and navy marched past and saluted the guests. Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan led a fly-past as a salute to the president.

Spectacula­r aerobatic feats of Pakistan Air Force fighter jets including F-16, JF 17, Mirage, F-17, AWACs, C-130 and P-3C Orion enthralled the crowd.

Combat and attack helicopter­s as well as skydivers of airborne units from the three armed forces also displayed their skills.

Jordan’s military band mesmerised the audience with their rendition of Pakistani national songs. Contingent­s of the army, navy, air force, special services groups, Frontier Corps, Rangers police, women officers, nursing officers, boy scouts and girl guides also took part.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Pakistan’s presidenti­al guards ride on camels during a military parade in Islamabad, yesterday. Pakistanis celebrated their National Day with a military parade in the capital, showcasing short- and long-range missiles, tanks, jets, drones and other...
AP ■ Pakistan’s presidenti­al guards ride on camels during a military parade in Islamabad, yesterday. Pakistanis celebrated their National Day with a military parade in the capital, showcasing short- and long-range missiles, tanks, jets, drones and other...
 ?? AFP ?? ■ Pakistani jets perform aerobatic manoeuvres during the parade. Combat and attack helicopter­s, as well as skydivers of airborne units also displayed their skills.
AFP ■ Pakistani jets perform aerobatic manoeuvres during the parade. Combat and attack helicopter­s, as well as skydivers of airborne units also displayed their skills.
 ?? Courtesy: Twitter ?? ■ Mohammad Ahmad Al Bawardi, UAE Minister of State for Defence Affairs, and Hamad Obaid Ebrahim Al Za’abi, UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, attend the Pakistan Day Military Parade, in which members of the UAE Armed Forces participat­ed.
Courtesy: Twitter ■ Mohammad Ahmad Al Bawardi, UAE Minister of State for Defence Affairs, and Hamad Obaid Ebrahim Al Za’abi, UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, attend the Pakistan Day Military Parade, in which members of the UAE Armed Forces participat­ed.
 ?? AFP ?? ■ Women soldiers march during the military parade. Pakistan National Day commemorat­es the passing of the Lahore Resolution in 1940.
AFP ■ Women soldiers march during the military parade. Pakistan National Day commemorat­es the passing of the Lahore Resolution in 1940.
 ?? AFP ?? ■ Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain (centre), Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena (left) and Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at the parade.
AFP ■ Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain (centre), Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena (left) and Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at the parade.
 ?? AP ?? ■ President Hussain arrives in a traditiona­l horse-driven carriage to attend the military parade in Islamabad, yesterday.
AP ■ President Hussain arrives in a traditiona­l horse-driven carriage to attend the military parade in Islamabad, yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? ■ Pakistani military personnel display the short-range surface-to-surface missile NASR at the parade yesterday.
AFP ■ Pakistani military personnel display the short-range surface-to-surface missile NASR at the parade yesterday.

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