The armed forces honored those who played a vital role in Pakistan's struggle for independence


Rawalpindi: The Armed Forces, along with the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Service Chiefs, extended their heartfelt congratulations to the nation on Independence Day.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military leadership emphasized that this day stands as a powerful reminder of the long-cherished dream of a separate homeland for Muslims.
The armed forces honored those who played a vital role in Pakistan's struggle for independence.
In their message, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Service Chiefs reaffirmed their steadfast commitment to safeguarding the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and core values.
They assured the nation that the armed forces remain dedicated to upholding the trust placed in them and are fully committed to defending the hard-earned freedom with the utmost honor and dignity.
The 77th Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country today.

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