The Pakistan Armed Forces, along with the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and all service chiefs, have congratulated the nation on Youm-e-Takbeer.
In a message released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military called Youm-e-Takbeer a proud day in Pakistan’s history. Observed on May 28 each year, the day marks Pakistan’s transformation into a nuclear power in 1998.
The ISPR said this milestone restored strategic balance in South Asia. It also confirmed Pakistan’s ability to defend itself with full autonomy.
According to the statement, Youm-e-Takbeer reflects the firm resolve of the Pakistani people. It shows their unity and their commitment to a peaceful and dignified future. The country’s nuclear strength is seen as a national trust. It represents the dreams and determination of the entire nation.
The Armed Forces paid tribute to those who made this moment possible. They honoured the leadership, scientists, and engineers who played key roles. The statement praised their vision, hard work, and unmatched dedication.
The military added that Youm-e-Takbeer also reaffirms Pakistan’s promise to protect its borders. It strengthens the credibility of the minimum deterrence policy. Pakistan’s atomic doctrine is rooted in peace and balance across the region.
The Armed Forces repeated their solid commitment to defend Pakistan from all threats. They stressed that the country’s defence capability is only for protection. It serves as a shield and ensures peace, not aggression.
On this important day, the Armed Forces called on the public to renew their pledge. They urged the nation to stand united for Pakistan’s safety, growth, and future success.
The statement closed by remembering the sacrifices of those who made the nuclear achievement a reality. It also expressed deep solidarity with the people of Pakistan.
Pakistan Zindabad.