On the 60th Defence and Martyrs’ Day, Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership paid rich homage to the country’s martyrs, ghazis, and resilient citizens whose sacrifices and courage continue to safeguard the nation’s freedom and sovereignty. This year, the occasion coincided with Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) and began with a 31-gun salute in the federal capital. Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu led the tributes to the nation’s heroes. In its message, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that September 6 symbolises the unwavering resolve and indomitable spirit of the Pakistani nation. “On this historic day, our brave soldiers, backed by the people, stood as an unyielding wall against blatant aggression, thwarting the designs of an enemy far superior in arms and numbers. Their feats of courage and sacrifice carved an eternal lesson in history: that a united nation can never be defeated,” the statement read. ISPR added that the bravery of Pakistan’s heroes continues to inspire generations, and their legacy will endure forever. The Armed Forces also reaffirmed their commitment to supporting flood-affected communities across the country, while pledging to defend Pakistan against any threat with a “befitting and decisive response” to attempts to undermine hard-earned peace. ‘A glorious chapter’ President Asif Ali Zardari, in his message from the Presidency, described September 6 as a “glorious chapter” in Pakistan’s history. He paid glowing tribute to the brave soldiers and steadfast citizens who, with unshakable faith and unmatched resolve, defended the nation’s borders. The president further underlined the special significance of this year’s Defence Day in the context of the recent Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos, conducted in May 2025, where the Armed Forces once again demonstrated unmatched professionalism, courage, and sacrifice. “Just as our courageous forces demonstrated extraordinary valour and dedication in 1965, our sons once again proved their unmatched bravery during this year’s operation,” he said. He lauded the professional excellence, combat readiness, and multi-domain capabilities of the Pakistan military, terming the nation’s defence “impregnable” and built on the eternal spirit of its people. As Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, he reiterated his commitment to modernising Pakistan’s defence capabilities and emphasised countering modern threats such as hybrid warfare, disinformation, and psychological operations. President Zardari urged all pillars of the state, particularly the youth, to remain alert, united, and resilient in the face of evolving challenges. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s principled stance on Kashmir and Palestine, calling Kashmir the root cause of regional instability and condemning Israeli atrocities as genocide. He demanded a just solution for Kashmir and an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital. “Let us remain steadfast, courageous, and united so that the sacrifices of our martyrs are honoured, our defence remains unbreakable, and we pass on a strong, prosperous, and peaceful Pakistan to our future generations,” he concluded, paying tribute to the families of martyrs and veterans. ‘A symbol of courage’Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also paid glowing tribute to the martyrs and ghazis, calling September 6 “a symbol of courage, unity, and resilience.” He recalled how Pakistan’s armed forces, with the full support of the people, had thwarted enemy aggression in 1965 and proven the nation’s capacity to defend its independence and integrity. Highlighting the recent “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, Marqa-e-Haq,” the prime minister lauded the Army, Navy, and Air Force for their unmatched professionalism and combat skills under the strategic leadership of COAS Field Marshal Munir. He said the courage of martyrs and war veterans would continue to inspire generations. PM Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to peace and constructive engagement but warned against ignoring “continuous Indian provocations and shifting regional dynamics.” He stressed strengthening defence capabilities and resolutely countering foreign-sponsored terrorism and proxy warfare. Expressing solidarity with the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the prime minister reiterated unwavering support for their struggle for self-determination and strongly condemned ongoing Israeli aggression in Palestine, urging uninterrupted humanitarian aid to Gaza. The premier underscored that economic stability is essential for strong defence and urged the nation to rise above personal differences for sustainable prosperity and self-reliance. “On this Defence and Martyrs Day, let us renew our pledge to the timeless principles of faith, unity, and discipline as envisioned by Quaid-e-Azam, and work together for a secure, united, and prosperous Pakistan. Pakistan Armed Forces Zindabad, Pakistan Paindabad,” he concluded.
President, PM and military leadership salute martyrs on 60th Defence Day
