Pakistan Observes Defence Day Amid Escalating Tensions With India

Pakistan Observes Defence Day Amid Escalating Tensions With India

ISLAMABAD, Sept 7 (NNN-APP) – Pakistan observed the country’s 54th Defence Day on Friday, to commemorate the nation’s unity and will, to defend the country during the war against India in 1965, amid current tensions with India over the Kashmir issue.

On the occasion, Pakistani President, Arif Alvi, issued a message saying that, inspired by the spirit of 1965, Pakistan has successfully confronted various internal challenges and defeated external conspiracies, and by imbibing the nation with the passion for self-sufficiency.

Prime Minister Imran Khan, in his separate message said, Sept 6 stands out in the history of Pakistan, as a symbol of enduring display of unity, indomitable courage and unmatched sacrifices by gallant soldiers, and the valiant armed forces are ever ready to defend every inch of the motherland.

Defence Day was started with a 31-gun salute in the early morning, in memory of the martyrs here, and a 21-gun salute in all the provincial capitals.

Addressing a ceremony at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi Friday, Pakistan Army Chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, categorically stated that Pakistan’s armed forces would not refrain from any sacrifice for the defence of the motherland in the conventional war and the fight against terrorism.

The war memorial day this time has also been called for solidarity with the Kashmiri people by the government, as public offices throughout the country closed at 3:00 p.m. local time and employees attended different ceremonies, according to a notification from the Ministry of Interior.

Tensions rise between Pakistan and India, over the latter’s decision to revoke the Indian-controlled Kashmir’s special status, last month.– NNN-APP

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