ISPR DG holds special session on 'Operation Bunyan Marsus' with GCU Lahore students
Praises enthusiasm, critical thinking, and patriotism of Pakistani youth during the operation


Lahore: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, held a special interactive session with the students of Government College University (GCU), Lahore, where he answered their questions in detail, says a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relation (ISPR).
During the session, the DG ISPR shed light on the failure of India’s Operation Sundoor and the resounding success of Pakistan's Operation Bunyan Marsus, highlighting various strategic and moral aspects of the campaign.
He particularly praised the enthusiasm, critical thinking, and patriotism of Pakistani youth during the operation.
The students actively engaged in the session, asking open and thoughtful questions, especially regarding national and social issues in the context of security.
At the conclusion of the session, GCU students paid a heartfelt tribute to the Pakistan Army through a patriotic song, symbolizing national unity and solidarity.
The students appreciated the opportunity to engage with the DG ISPR and expressed a strong desire for more such interactions in the future.

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