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23rd March 2015 - Parade and Celebration

no sir i am asking for this specific fly past?
My dear, participating aircraft don't just take-off from their respective bases and fly over the venue, they have to hold pattern and fly in circuits before executing their run in, so extra fuel is always viable.
 
On a serious note, We haven't seen Ghauri Missile in the parade. :what:
I suppose operational weapons systems made by NDC only were displayed in the parade, as Abdali (SUPARCO), Ghaznavi (PMO), Ghauri (KRL), Ra'ad (AWC) weren't displayed.
 
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Heard from a reliable poster on PAKDEF, that the lead JCO Paratrooper for the SSW in the parade was a Hindu from Sindh, good that the minorities and also people from outside traditional recruitment are joining the forces.
 
23 March 2015

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Asif Durrani, Pakistan Ambassador to UAE, hoisting the national flag to mark the 75th Pakistan Resolution Day at Pakistan Embassy, Abu Dhabi on Monday, March 23, 2015.


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Tanyar Khawaja, President, Pakistan Business Council, Zahid Tirmzi, Vice President, Pakistan Association of Dubai and Consul General Javed Jalil Khattak of Pakistan during the Cake Cutting Ceremony for the Pakistan Day 2015 at the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai on Monday, March 23, 2015.


Pakistan shows patriotic dedication on National Day

Pakistani community member around the world were called upon to strive for a further politically, economically and socially strong Pakistan.

Pakistan in its 68 years existence has been facing numerous challenges and measured up each one with resilience and resolve, said Ambassador Asif Durrani on the occasion to mark the country’s 75 National Day anniversary.

The founders of Pakistan made a declaration to create Muslim state carved-out of Indian Sub-Continent, which finally achieved 68 years ago when Pakistan appeared in the world map as a new state.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE, Asif Durrani, after unfurling the national flag at the embassy premises on Monday to mark the 75th National Day, said was and is able to face any kind of challenges and making progress politically and economically.

The day on Monday began with flag-hoisting ceremonies at the Embassy in Abu Dhabi, Consulate General in Dubai, community associations and schools across the UAE with national zeal and fervor. During the ceremony, National Day speeches of the President and Prime Minister of the country were also read out.

The main ceremony was at the Embassy in Abu Dhabi, where Ambassador Durrani gave an emotional speech calling for unified resolve by Pakistani community members around the world to strive for a further politically, economically and socially strong Pakistan.

The ceremony was attended a large number of Pakistani community members, particularly school children in colourful traditional attires, depicting the life-style of all the provinces and regions of the country.

Children from different schools from Abu Dhabi, including those Christian community schools, began the ceremony with the recitation of national anthem and songs with messages that Pakistan was a citadel for multi-culture, multi-lingual and multi-religion souls living in peace despite of terrorist attacks by some groups with their agendas to disturb the peaceful atmosphere.

“Pakistan was both our identity and destiny. In its 68 years, Pakistani nation had witnessed many challenges and measured up to each one with resilience and resolve,” said Durrani.

In this context, he also mentioned the success of the ongoing operation Zarb-e-Azb in the light of the latest terrorist attack on a Peshawar school.

Recalling the historic struggle of the Muslims of South Asia for a separate homeland under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, he urged the community to play their role with dedication and commitment to make Pakistan a stronger and prosperous country.

The ambassador also referred to historical and bilateral relations with the UAE, and said he was satisfied over the existing level of bilateral relations. “Under the present leadership of both countries, the relations will keep on further strengthening,” he said.

In Dubai, a similar ceremony was held at Pakistan Consulate General, where Consul General Javed Jalil Khattak hoisted the Pakistan national flag starting with recitation verses from Holy Quran and national anthem.

The ceremony was held at the consulate premises attended by a large number of local community members and those from neighbouring emirates.

Kattak also read out the messages of the President and Prime Minister of the country and recalled the sacrifices that led to the creation of a Muslim state, Pakistan.

“The founders of Pakistan led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founding father of the nation, envisioned a country where Muslims could lead their lives according to their own values and traditions, while the non-Muslims would also be free to practice their own religion,” he told the audience.

Kattak als stressed upon forging unity among the rank and file of the Pakistani community.

He extended his warmest felicitations to the Pakistani community residing in the Emirates and urged the community to work tirelessly for the progress and development of UAE and Pakistan and abide by local norms under all circumstances.

Elsewhere in the country, Pakistani community organizations and schools organized similar functions, including lectures and cultural shows.

Pakistan shows patriotic dedication on National Day - Khaleej Times
Bhatti sahab ap ki tasweer kahan hai?
 

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