ISPR says armed forces of Pakistan pay tribute to those who contributed to the nation's struggle


Rawalpindi: The Armed Forces, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and Services Chiefs on Wednesday extended their congratulations to the nation on Independence Day.
Inter-Services Public Relations said that the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs remarked that this significant occasion reminds us of the fulfillment of the long-standing dream of a separate homeland for Muslims.
The Armed Forces of Pakistan pay tribute to those who contributed to the nation's struggle.
The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs reiterated the Armed Forces' unwavering commitment to defending the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and values.
They also emphasized that the Armed Forces uphold the trust placed in them by the nation. They reaffirmed their dedication to preserving the hard-earned freedom with honor and dignity.
It may be mentioned here that the 77th Independence Day is being celebrated with national zeal and enthusiasm across the country today.
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