Army ‘unwavering’ in resolve to protect nation, ISPR says on Pakistan Day

Published March 23, 2026
A combination photo showing Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, Chief of Naval Staff Naveed Ashraf and Chief of Air Staff Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu. — Dawn/File
A combination photo showing Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, Chief of Naval Staff Naveed Ashraf and Chief of Air Staff Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu. — Dawn/File

RAWALPINDI: The Armed Forces of Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to defence, internal security and national sovereignty on the occasion of Pakistan Day, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Monday.

Pakistan Day — observed on March 23 every year — commemorates the passing of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940, when the All-India Muslim League demanded a separate nation for the Muslims of the British Indian Empire.

A press release by the military’s media wing said that the army remained “united and unwavering” in its resolve to eradicate threats to Pakistan’s security in the face of ongoing terrorist threats.

The armed forces remain committed to protecting national sovereignty, and maintaining internal security against “all forms of aggression and terrorism”, the statement added.

According to the statement, Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of Naval Staff Naveed Ashraf and Chief of Air Staff Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu extended their heartfelt congratulations to the nation on the 86th anniversary of Pakistan Day on March 23.

“The 23rd of March 1940 stands out as a defining moment in our history as the day that crystallised our collective vision and set the course for the creation of an independent homeland. Rooted in faith, guided by hope, and strengthened by resilience, this day epitomises the unwavering resolve of the people of Pakistan,” the ISPR statement said.

“With steadfast determination and divine guidance, Pakistan remains resolute in strengthening its democratic institutions, ensuring national security, and safeguarding the well-being of its citizens,” it added.

According to the ISPR, Pakistan stands today as a responsible and principled member of the global community, advocating peace, stability, and cooperation across the globe.

“As one united nation, we move forward with eternal hope, unmatched resilience, and an unshakeable commitment to enduring prosperity,” the statement concluded.

Last week, the government announced that it would not hold the usual Pakistan Day parade and other ceremonial events on March 23, in light of the ongoing Gulf oil crisis and the resulting austerity measures announced by the government.

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