The song ‘Shad Rahay Pakistan’ (Blessed Pakistan) is a celebration of the resolve of the nation to stay united and steadfast on the path to prosperity.


Rawalpindi: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a song titled “Shad Rahay Pakistan” in connection with Pakistan Day that will be observed on March 23.
The song ‘Shad Rahay Pakistan’ (Blessed Pakistan) is a celebration of the resolve of the nation to stay united and steadfast on the path to prosperity.
The song is in tune with the resolve to keep Pakistan peaceful and on the bright path of progress. It encompasses the national aspiration to always see Pakistan's flag fluttering high.
It reverberates a prayer that the country may flourish for all times to come.
Shuja Haider and Yashal Shahid have sung the song while it has been directed by Yasir Jaswal.
The Music Video (MV) of song also features some serene tourist spots of Pakistan.
The Pakistan Day, falls on March 23 every year to commemorate the Lahore Resolution--which was adopted on the same day in 1940 and laid the foundation for a separate homeland comprising Muslim-majority state in South Asia.
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