ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Armed Forces are marking the first anniversary of the significant military operation known as Marka-e-Haq, a milestone that underscores a pivotal moment in the country’s military history. The commemoration highlights the Pakistan Air Force’s efforts in modernizing and enhancing its capabilities to ensure national security and readiness.
According to a statement issued by ISPR and reported by Radio Pakistan, the anniversary serves as a testament to the strengthened national confidence and the institutional resolve of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The event also emphasizes the Pakistan Air Force’s commitment to modernization through the integration of advanced systems and operational strategies, ensuring its preparedness for future challenges.
The statement outlines the Pakistan Air Force’s achievements in mastering multi-domain operations, which have fortified its position as a capable force dedicated to maintaining the country’s sovereignty. These operations, unprecedented in their scope, demonstrate the professional excellence of the Air Force and have renewed national pride.
Furthermore, the statement reiterates Pakistan’s stance as a peace-loving nation, with its Armed Forces embodying a strategic culture aimed at preserving peace and regional stability. Despite evolving geopolitical challenges, Pakistan Armed Forces remain vigilant and committed to defending the nation against any threats.
In its continued pursuit of security and stability, Pakistan Armed Forces invest in critical capabilities and advanced technologies, ensuring their readiness for any future conflicts. The resolve to protect the homeland remains strong, as evidenced by the country’s response during the Marka-e-Haq operation.
The nation pays tribute to the members of the Pakistan Air Force for their professionalism, sacrifice, and dedication, which have been crucial in defending the nation’s airspace. The Air Force’s status as a symbol of national pride and strength remains unchallenged, with a commitment to remain “Second to None.”