As Pakistan marks its 77th Independence Day, it is a moment to reflect on the ideals that have shaped our nation and the resilience that continues to define us. Our journey, rooted in the Two Nation Theory, is a testament to the enduring values of freedom, equality, and justice. These principles, which guided the creation of Pakistan, remain as vital today as they were in 1947. The occasion offers an opportunity not only to reflect on the sacrifices and struggles that led to our nation’s creation but also to reaffirm our solidarity with those who continue to endure oppression and injustice. Today, more than ever, we stand firm with our Kashmiri brothers and sisters, who have been subjected to decades of suffering under an illegal occupation. Our commitment to them is unwavering, much like a rock that stands against the relentless tide, as we continue to provide political, diplomatic, and moral support in their rightful struggle for self-determination.
Furthermore, as highlighted by Chief of Army Staff Gen Asim Munir, the bond with Afghanistan as a brotherly Islamic country must not be overshadowed by divisions or discord. He emphasized that the leadership in Afghanistan should prioritize genuine relationships over the disruptive forces that threaten regional harmony. Gen Munir also noted that while Pakistan’s Constitution ensures freedom of speech, it is crucial to recognize that this freedom has its limits. On this day of celebration, we also express our gratitude to Almighty Allah for the blessing of freedom, a gift bestowed upon us with courage and strength. The armed forces of Pakistan, he affirmed, are committed to the internal and external defense of the nation, vowing that their sacrifices will not be in vain. He warned that the presence of ‘Fitna’ can hollow the foundations of a country, paving the way for external aggression, and underscored that weakening the armed forces is tantamount to undermining the very integrity of the nation.
This day is also a poignant reminder of the grave injustices faced by the people of Palestine. The ongoing genocide inflicted upon innocent Palestinians by Israeli forces is a dark chapter in modern history, representing one of the most glaring violations of human rights. The international community’s silence on these issues, particularly regarding the plight of the Palestinians, is deeply troubling. However, Pakistan has consistently raised its voice against these injustices on every possible platform. Our government, with unwavering resolve, has highlighted the grave human rights violations in Palestine, condemning them and demanding accountability. Pakistan’s efforts at various international forums have been commendable, serving as a beacon of hope for those who seek justice and an end to oppression.
In recognizing these challenges, it is also essential to appreciate the invaluable support Pakistan has received from its allies, particularly in times of need. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, China, Qatar, the UAE, and Turkey have stood by Pakistan, providing much-needed support and reinforcing the bonds of brotherhood within the Muslim Ummah. These nations have demonstrated a profound understanding of Pakistan’s strategic importance, not only in the region but also within the broader context of the Muslim world and the global community.
The support from these nations has been instrumental in strengthening Pakistan’s position on critical issues, enabling us to navigate the complex challenges we face. This solidarity is a testament to Pakistan’s enduring status as a significant player on the global stage, a nation whose voice matters and whose actions resonate far beyond its borders.
Amidst these reflections, it is crucial to acknowledge the leadership of our Chief of Army Staff, whose recent address encapsulated these sentiments with clarity and conviction. His words, spoken on the occasion of our 77th anniversary, serve as a powerful reminder of the values that guide our nation. The Chief of Army Staff highlighted the unwavering commitment of Pakistan to support the oppressed, not just in Kashmir and Palestine, but wherever injustice prevails. His speech underscored the importance of unity, both within our nation and among our allies, as we confront the challenges of the modern world.
The COAS also paid tribute to the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, who have borne the brunt of terrorism for decades. Their resilience is a powerful example of the unity and strength that defines Pakistan. It is through their sacrifices that the nation has continued to fight against extremism and violence, ensuring the safety and security of our homeland.
The Chief’s acknowledgment of our allies, including Saudi Arabia, China, Qatar, the UAE, and Turkey, was a reminder of the importance of these relationships. These nations have stood by Pakistan during difficult times, offering not just diplomatic and economic support, but also reinforcing the moral and ideological bonds that unite us. This collective strength is what enables Pakistan to stand firm in the face of adversity, confident in the knowledge that we are not alone.
It is crucial that we continue to uphold the values that define our nation—justice, solidarity, and resilience. The COAS’s call to stand united and rise above individual interests to serve the nation resonates with every Pakistani. It is a call to action, urging us all to remember that Pakistan is not just a country—it is our identity, our pride, and the reason for our existence.
As we celebrate this 77th Independence Day, we do so with a deep sense of pride in our nation’s achievements and a renewed commitment to the values that have guided us since our inception. We stand with our Kashmiri and Palestinian brothers and sisters, resolute in our support for their struggles. We cherish the bonds of brotherhood with our allies, who have stood by us through thick and thin. And we look to the future with confidence, knowing that Pakistan’s status as a significant and influential nation will continue to grow, both within the region and on the global stage. The journey ahead is long, but with unity and resolve, we will continue to thrive and uphold the principles of justice and freedom that define us.