This day marks a pivotal moment in Pakistan's history, when on May 28, 1998, the country demonstrated its sovereignty and defense capabilities to the world

Lahore: The President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Kashif Anwar, along with Senior Vice President Zafar Mahmood Chaudhry and Vice President Adnan Khalid Butt, extends heartfelt congratulations to the entire nation on the occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer.
This day marks a pivotal moment in Pakistan's history, when on May 28, 1998, the country demonstrated its sovereignty and defense capabilities to the world.
The LCCI officials emphasized that Youm-e-Takbeer symbolizes Pakistan's commitment to safeguarding its integrity and freedom. They urged everyone to pledge their dedication towards the nation’s development and prosperity, honoring the aspirations of our forefathers.
They acknowledged the relentless efforts and sacrifices of the armed forces and the brilliance of our scientists in achieving this milestone. The armed forces have consistently protected the nation, while our scientists made nuclear capability a reality through their expertise and intelligence.
Expressing hope for the future, the LCCI leaders stressed the importance of a thriving economy alongside strong defense capabilities. They highlighted that collective efforts and unity are crucial for achieving economic stability and growth, which will lead to a brighter and more prosperous Pakistan.
The officials underscored that Youm-e-Takbeer is a reminder of the values of unity, struggle, and sacrifice. It is important to remember the sacrifices of our predecessors and follow their legacy in contributing to the nation’s progress.
They also called on the new generation to actively participate in serving the country. Emphasizing that the youth are the future of Pakistan, they highlighted the importance of guiding and training them to build a strong and prosperous nation.

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