Muscat Daily

Pakistan marks national day, displays its military might

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Islamabad, Pakistan - Pakistan on Saturday celebrated its national day amid a display of the country’s military might at a parade in the capital Islamabad.

The traditiona­l military parade, aired on the state-run Pakistan Television (PTV), was held in the Shakarpari­an parade ground and attended by President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and services chiefs, while Saudi Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud also participat­ed in the ceremony as a guest of honour.

Several units from Pakistan’s army, air force, and navy participat­ed in the parade, with fighter jets, including JF-17S and F-16s, flying past the crowds.

The nuclear-capable missiles Shaheen I, II, and III, along with Ghouri, Babar, and Nasr missiles, were also displayed.

Contingent­s of Azerbaijan­i and Chinese militaries also took part in the parade.

The day dawned with a 31-gun salute in Islamabad and a 21-gun salute in all four provincial capitals, followed by change-ofguards ceremonies at the mausoleums of Quaid-i-azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of the South Asian nation, in the port city of Karachi, and the mausoleum of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, a national poet, in the northeaste­rn city of

Lahore.

Similar ceremonies were also held in Pakistan-administer­ed Kashmir, PTV reported.

Held annually in Lahore on March 23, the event commemorat­es the 1940 independen­ce

resolution - commonly known as the Pakistan Resolution - which demanded for the first time an independen­t state, comprising Muslim-majority states in the then-united India under British colonial rule.

The passing of the landmark resolution subsequent­ly led to the creation of Pakistan on August 14, 1947, marking the end of over 150 years of British colonial rule. Speaking at the ceremony, President Zardari said Pakistan wants good relations with all its neighbours, but warned that Islamabad will not compromise its sovereignt­y.

“We are a peace-loving country and responsibl­e nuclear state. However, let me make it clear that we will not compromise on our sovereignt­y. Our nation and our armed forces are always ready to respond to any aggression at all times. We will not tolerate any effort by terrorists or any groups to destabilis­e our country,” he said, adding: “Today’s parade is a reminder of our unity, strength, and pride.”

Zardari did not name any country or group but referred to his country’s tensed ties with arch-rival India and recent terrorist attacks carried out by the outlawed Tehreek-e-taliban Pakistan (TTP), a conglomera­te of various militant groups, in northweste­rn Pakistan killing dozens of soldiers and civilians in recent months.

On Sunday night, Islamabad Air Force also carried out an airstrike inside Afghanista­n after militants attacked its forces in the Waziristan region.

We are a peace-loving country and responsibl­e nuclear state. However, let me make it clear that we will not compromise on our sovereignt­y ASIF ALI ZARDARI

 ?? ?? Several units from Pakistan’s army, air force, and navy participat­ed in the parade
Several units from Pakistan’s army, air force, and navy participat­ed in the parade

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