New documentary ISPR, Song Honor Armed Forces, Heroes of 1965 War

A soldier looks towards a large area of ​​land with the Pakistani flag floating on his head in this video still taken from a video. – YouTube @ ispr official

The public inter-service public relations (ISPR) has published a new documentary for Mark Defense and Martyrs Day, commemorating the 1965 war against India and the courage of the armed forces of Pakistan.

The documentary recounts the timeless stories of the Ghazis of the 1965 war, reflecting on the spirit of sacrifice, faith and unity which defined the nation during this conflict.

Retired army officials recall the key moments of war, paying tribute to the value and strategy of officers such as MM Alam, Sajjad Haider and many others, as well as Pakistan’s solid response to the failure of India Sindoor in May this year.

The short film highlights the resilience of the country, the determination of its soldiers and the collective will of the nation to defend its sovereignty.

In addition to the documentary, The Media Wing of the Army also published a new song, Allah humExpressed and composed by Sahir Ali Bagga. The song pays tribute to the bravery of the country’s armed forces and the unwavering spirit of the people.

His choir of Allah hum serves both as an appeal to courage and an expression of love for the fatherland.

The track highlights the professionalism and daring of Pakistan Air Force, honors defenders of the country’s borders and celebrates the remarkable naval contributions in the safeguard of maritime borders.

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