The Pakistani forces reiterate their commitment to defend the independence and dignity of the motherland


Rawalpindi: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and three services chiefs have congratulated the nation on the occasion of Takbeer Day i.e., May 28.
According to the Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) department of the Pakistan Army, the chiefs of the armed forces said in their message on the occasion of Takbeer Day that this occasion reminds of the historic success of Pakistan's nuclear tests in 1998. The nuclear tests created a minimal deterrence power balance in the region.
According to ISPR, the military chiefs added in their message that the armed forces and the nation pay tribute to the remarkable achievement despite the difficulties. All the scientists, engineers and officials who turned the dream into reality deserve the admiration of the nation.
The chiefs of the armed forces said that on the most important day in the history of Pakistan, the Pakistani forces reiterate their commitment to defend the independence and dignity of the motherland. The defense of the nation will be ensured at every moment and at any cost.

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