A spectacular flypast by the Pakistan Air Force lit up the skies over the Federal Capital on Friday as part of a special thanksgiving ceremony commemorating Marka-e-Haq — the nation’s tribute to the courage and resilience of Pakistan’s Armed Forces.
The impressive aerial display served not only as a demonstration of the PAF’s strength and readiness, but also as a symbol of national unity and remembrance of a historic victory.
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In a statement, the Pakistan Air Force described the flypast as a reflection of its “unwavering spirit of faith and profound loyalty to the nation.” The event underscored the armed forces’ steadfast commitment to the defense of Pakistan and the collective pride felt across the country.

The Shaheens of the skies reaffirmed that Pakistan’s defense remains impregnable, as citizens looked on with pride and reverence during the powerful display of aerial precision and patriotism.
More over, speaking at a ceremony held at the Pakistan Monument to mark Youm-e-Tashakur, the premier said, “Pakistan wants to live as a peaceful neighbour. It is up to both nations whether to pursue peace or conflict.”
He recalled the futility of past wars and stressed the need to engage in talks on pressing matters including Kashmir, trade, and terrorism. “We fought three wars and achieved nothing,” he remarked.
The prime minister praised the armed forces for their decisive response during a recent standoff with India, referring to it as a defining moment following the tragedy of 1971. He said Pakistan’s military had “crushed the enemy’s desire for regional hegemony,” citing the downing of Indian aircraft and retaliatory strikes following Indian aggression.
Marka-e-Haq

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