Pakistan celebrates Youm-e-Takbeer, commemorating 25th anniversary of historic nuclear tests.


Islamabad: The entire nation of Pakistan is fervently celebrating the 25th anniversary of the country's historic nuclear tests conducted on May 28, 1998.
These tests marked a significant milestone in Pakistan's defense capabilities, ensuring regional stability and creating a sense of national pride within the Muslim Ummah.
Youm-e-Takbeer, as it is now known, is commemorated annually throughout the country as a day of gratitude and national pride.
The nuclear tests conducted on this day propelled Pakistan to become the seventh nuclear power globally and the first Muslim nation to possess a nuclear arsenal for peaceful deterrence.
These tests showcased not only the unwavering determination of the Pakistani nation to safeguard its territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty but also highlighted its commitment to maintaining a strategic balance in South Asia.
As Pakistan observes Youm-e-Takbeer, the day serves as a reminder of the nation's resilience and its commitment to ensuring a secure and stable future.
It symbolizes Pakistan's pursuit of peace while preserving its national interests and protecting its sovereignty.

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