
By our correspondent
RAWALPINDI: On the 27th anniversary of Youm-e-Takbeer, the Armed Forces of Pakistan, alongside the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Services Chiefs, extended heartfelt felicitations to the people of the country, marking a day of profound national significance. Youm-e-Takbeer commemorates the historic moment in 1998 when Pakistan declared itself a nuclear power, a milestone that not only reshaped the strategic balance in South Asia but also affirmed the nation’s sovereign right to self-defense.
This landmark achievement stands as a testament to Pakistan’s unity, resolve, and enduring pursuit of dignity and peace. It reflects the collective will of a nation determined to safeguard its sovereignty amidst complex regional dynamics. At the heart of this success lies the vision and leadership of Pakistan’s pioneers, including scientists, engineers, and military strategists whose dedication made the country’s defence capabilities unassailable.
The day serves as a solemn reminder of the trust placed in Pakistan’s strategic assets—a national responsibility that transcends generations. It underscores the country’s commitment to a doctrine of credible minimum deterrence, focused on maintaining peace and stability in a volatile region. The Armed Forces have reiterated that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal remains purely defensive, designed to deter aggression and ensure peace.
As Pakistan marks Youm-e-Takbeer, the occasion is not only one of celebration but also of reflection and resolve. The nation honors the sacrifices that paved the way for this achievement and renews its pledge to remain vigilant, united, and steadfast. The Armed Forces stand firmly alongside the people, continuing their journey toward strength, stability, and self-reliance—an enduring commitment to securing Pakistan’s future in a challenging world.