ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly SpeakerSardar Ayaz Sadiq has termed Youm-i-Takbeer on May 28 a pivotal and historic chapter in Pakistan’s history making country’s defence impregnable.

He said that the nuclear tests conducted in Chaghi on this day in 1998 marked a watershed moment in the country’s journey towards strategic autonomy, national dignity, and technological excellence. The day stands as a testament to the nation’s unity, confidence, and resolve.

Mr Sadiq paid tribute to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and Mohsin-i-Pakistan Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, whose visionary leadership, unwavering commitment, and relentless efforts elevated Pakistan to the status of the first nuclear power in the Muslim world and the seventh globally.

It was courageous decision to execute the nuclear tests despite international pressure that made Pakistan’s defence truly impregnable. This strategic strength was later reaffirmed through Operation Bunyanun Marsus, where Pakistan’s armed forces demonstrated unmatched operational excellence, modern warfare capabilities, and national resolve to repel aggression and preserve the sovereignty of the nation.

These moments reflect a continuum of political foresight, scientific achievement, and military preparedness the speaker said, adding Youm-i-Takbeer exemplifies Pakistan’s scientific and military resolve, the professionalism of its armed forces, and the spirit of national cohesion.

Pakistan’s nuclear capability reflects not only its self-reliance but also its strategic deterrence. The day conveys a clear message to adversaries: Pakistan shall never compromise on its defence.

He lauded the valour and resolve of Pakistan’s armed forces during recent Indian aggression, stating that Operation Bunyanun Marsus was a manifestation of the country’s combat readiness and military prowess.

He remarked that the armed forces, employing cutting-edge technology and sound strategy, thwarted hostile designs and robustly defended the country’s land, sea, and air frontiers.

The speaker paid rich tribute to the patriotic spirit and unwavering unity of the Pakistani people, stating that Pakistan draws its strength not only from its military might but also from the collective resilience, sacrifice, and solidarity of its people.

He stressed that Youm-i-Takbeer serves as a solemn reminder that national security is underpinned not just by weapons but by cohesion, unity, and the spirit of sacrifice.

He also paid tribute to the martyrs of the armed forces, the civilians who lost their lives during Indo-Pak hostilities. He remarked that these sacrifices stand as undeniable proof that Pakistan is a peaceful and dignified nation that has resolutely confronted terrorism on every front.

Published in Dawn, May 28th, 2025

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