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A Beacon of Hope: 75 Years of Hilal's Journey to Zenith
Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Pakistan Armed Forces Magazine, HILAL
As I sit down to pen my thoughts on the diamond jubilee of Pakistan Armed Forces’ Hilal Magazine, I am overwhelmed with mixed emotions. For me, it was a remarkable journey from 2011 to 2015 to work as an Editor of this prestigious and historical publication, filled with challenges, triumphs, and countless cherished memories.
One vivid memory that stands out in my association with Hilal Magazine was when I called the magazine office for the first time to submit my article for publication in 2010. I was then serving as a Gunner Officer in a Directorate at GHQ (General Headquarters). Never in my dreams did I ever think while speaking with Lieutenant Colonel (Later Brigadier) Tahir Mehmood, the then Editor, that I would one day be posted to ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations) Directorate and appointed as his successor. Brigadier Tahir Mehmood subsequently became the Chief Editor and retired as the Director of Publication Division from ISPR. His contributions to the transformation of Hilal Magazine into its present shape are immense, as he mentored my team and me in the uplift of the magazine.
Hilal is a monthly bilingual magazine of the Pakistan Armed Forces with a long and rich history dating back to 1948. Initially launched as a weekly magazine in 1948 from Malir with the name of Mujahid, the magazine is honored to carry felicitation messages by the Founder of Pakistan and other top civil and military leadership in its initial editions. The magazine grew with Pakistan and recorded historical impressions and events from the 1950s onward. While going through the archives of the magazine, one gets a chance to read many unique events which would otherwise be lost in history.
The magazine's name was changed to Hilal in 1951, and it became a publication, printed twice a week. In October 1952, the magazine became a daily for a few years and again reverted to the weekly status in 1964. In August 2007, the magazine expanded to embrace the publication of an English edition alongside Urdu and was published as a single monthly bilingual magazine.
However, as the magazine got richer in content with a widening reader base, a need was felt to publish it separately in Urdu and English, which commenced from November 2014 onward.
Hilal Magazine is a testament to excellence, serving as an invaluable source of knowledge, inspiration, and connection for the military community and beyond. Each issue is a meticulously crafted masterpiece, thoughtfully curated to inform, educate, and engage readers with a deep understanding of the Armed Forces' triumphs, challenges, and the spirit that defines their service. From its captivating cover design to its insightful articles, the magazine captures the essence of the Armed Forces, showcasing our soldiers' dedication, bravery, and unwavering commitment. Its pages come alive with stories that resonate, voices that inspire, and perspectives that broaden our understanding of the sacrifices and achievements of our Armed Forces personnel. Through its engaging features, informative interviews, and thought-provoking analysis, the magazine fosters a sense of unity, instilling pride and a shared purpose among its readers.
From its captivating cover design to its insightful articles, the magazine captures the essence of the Armed Forces, showcasing our soldiers' dedication, bravery, and unwavering commitment. Its pages come alive with stories that resonate, voices that inspire, and perspectives that broaden our understanding of the sacrifices and achievements of our Armed Forces personnel. Through its engaging features, informative interviews, and thought-provoking analysis, the magazine fosters a sense of unity, instilling pride and a shared purpose among its readers.
When I assumed the Editor of Hilal English role, I knew I had a profound responsibility. The magazine holds a special place in the hearts of our Armed Forces and the people of Pakistan. I was acutely aware of the legacy I was entrusted with and the duty to uphold the values and traditions that this magazine represents.
One of the most memorable aspects of my journey as Editor has been the opportunity to interact with our Armed Forces personnel, especially the families of Shuhada. Their stories, experiences, and unwavering commitment to our nation have left an indelible mark on my soul. Whether it was listening to the accounts of soldiers on the battlefield, sailors navigating treacherous waters, or airmen soaring through the skies, each encounter reaffirmed my belief in the extraordinary individuals who safeguard our borders.
When Hilal Magazine was first published 75 years ago, Pakistan was still in its infancy, facing numerous challenges on its path to nationhood. In those formative years, our Armed Forces emerged as the defenders and custodians of our nation's security, and Hilal Magazine became a beacon of hope, knowledge, and inspiration for those serving in uniform and the citizens they protect. Armed Forces Hilal Magazine became a platform for these brave men and women to share their journeys, triumphs, and sacrifices. Through their firsthand accounts, readers were given a glimpse into the lives of our soldiers, understanding the challenges they face and the unyielding determination with which they serve. These encounters deepened my appreciation for the sacrifices our Armed Forces make and their unwavering dedication to their duty to protect our nation.
As an Editor, I also had the privilege of working closely with a team of talented individuals whose unwavering commitment to excellence was both inspiring and humbling. Every team member played a crucial role in the magazine's success, from the writers who meticulously crafted each article to the designers who brought the pages to life. The camaraderie, creativity, and shared passion for honoring our Armed Forces created an environment where the magazine thrived.
However, this journey was not without its challenges. Balancing the need to inform, inspire, and entertain our readers while maintaining the integrity and sensitivity required in reporting on national security matters was a delicate task. The responsibility of ensuring accurate and unbiased reporting weighed heavily on my shoulders, knowing that our magazine had a significant impact on shaping public opinion and fostering a sense of unity among our Armed Forces and the citizens of Pakistan.
Throughout the years, Hilal Magazine has evolved to embrace the changing landscape of media and technology. From its humble beginnings as a print publication, Hilal Magazine has adapted to the digital age, leveraging the power of online platforms to reach a wider audience. This transition has allowed us to connect with the younger generation, fostering a sense of patriotism, respect, and admiration for our Armed Forces, ensuring that the magazine remained a relevant and trusted source of information and inspiration.
As we look towards the future, Armed Forces Hilal Magazine stands poised to continue its legacy of excellence. The challenges this country faces may change, but the spirit of our Armed Forces and the importance of their stories remain constant. I sincerely hope that the magazine will continue to serve as a beacon of inspiration, fostering a sense of unity, pride, and respect among our Armed Forces personnel and the people of Pakistan.
The writer is a former Editor of Hilal English Magazine.
E-mail: asif.jehangir@hotmail.com
The Bedori Defenders: Pakistan Army’s Remarkable Endeavors for the Welfare of the People of AJK
The Bedori Defenders, along with other brigades, have undertaken various initiatives aimed at the betterment of the people in AJK. From providing stability, security, and relief during disasters to ensuring infrastructure development, education, and healthcare advancements, their efforts have influenced the lives of countless individuals.
With its unwavering commitment, Pakistan Army has played a critical role in establishing and preserving stability and security in the region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Through tireless efforts, they have effectively shielded the people from external threats, fostering a peaceful environment along the Line of Control (LOC). This sense of tranquility has empowered the residents to engage in their daily endeavors without fear and uncertainty. After the ceasefire of 2019, this region is witness to the selfless efforts of Pakistan Army for the welfare of the people of AJK. Whether it is Neelum Valley, Jhelum Valley, Poonch sector, or Bedori bulge, different brigades of Pakistan Army are contributing and putting efforts in all fields of life to make this region a true heaven on earth.
Pakistan Army is exceptionally dedicated to conducting countless rescue and relief operations during natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, and avalanches in AJK. It is a quick response and effective organization that has saved numerous lives, providing immediate assistance to those affected by such calamities. The army's engineers have rebuilt damaged infrastructure, restoring homes, schools, and hospitals, thus ensuring a swift recovery for the affected communities.
The army in AJK has undertaken monumental projects to enhance the overall infrastructure of the region. By constructing roads, bridges, and tunnels, they have facilitated connectivity between remote areas, enabling people to access education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. These efforts have significantly improved the residents' living standards, allowing developmental activities to flourish.
The local Army setup has made remarkable strides in providing adequate healthcare facilities to the people of AJK, particularly in remote areas with limited access to medical assistance. A concept of ‘medics on foot every week’ has been introduced to facilitate the local populace in far-flung villages. Doctors visit villages to provide basic healthcare. On average, 20-25 patients are being treated in every visit.
Another achievement of the Army units is introducing the concept of ‘telemedicine’. Locals living in far-flung areas cannot reach the hospital for a checkup from a specialist. Patients checked during medics on foot or medical camps in remote areas are treated by surgical and medical specialists through WhatsApp or Skype.
The first-ever free eye surgical camp was set up in Bagh District by Army personnel and camp was held from June 2-4, 2023 at MDS Bagh.
The overall count of patients who received assistance includes the following figures: 2288 patients were screened, 780 individuals were provided with free spectacles, 59 patients underwent operations at MDS, and 182 cases were referred for glaucoma and retinopathy surgeries at Al-Shifa Hospital.
Recognizing the importance of education in empowering individuals and communities, Army units have introduced various initiatives to uplift the educational sector in Bedori in AJK. They have established Army Public School (APS) campuses in Bagh, Kailer, and Taien areas, ensuring access to quality education for all. Furthermore, the brigade has renovated seven government schools which has benefitted over a thousand students in District Bagh and Haveli. The Bedori Defenders have arranged frequent lectures given by officers to make our future generations well aware of the challenges and opportunities in life. A ‘Day with Army’ is organized in which students of government schools are invited to units, and various activities are conducted, including weapon display. It is also focusing on the professional grooming of the teachers and instructors. A workshop was organized in Bagh in which teachers from all institutions were invited to get training and learn 21st century skills. Over 230 teachers, including government and private, participated and the workshop influenced 14,000 students from 140 schools.
Another contribution of the Army units is setting up the Bedford Boys Hostel with a total number of 30 students. The hostel offers these students free education, living, accommodation, food, sports and library facilities to the students belonging from all over Pakistan, including ex-FATA, Balochistan and AJK. The Bedori Defenders ensure continuous interaction of the hostel students with officers to develop confidence among students. The Army units are contributing a lot in the field of sports as well. Kashmir Super League cricket matches for district Bagh and Haveli were organized by the brigade, where locals were encouraged to participate. The overwhelming response from youth was seen.
Furthermore, Kashmir Bikers Rally was organized by the Army personnel. Bikers from various parts of AJK joined the rally. The focus was to promote tourism spots in Bagh.
The Bedori Defenders recently arranged ‘Neil Furry Festival’ on June 10-11, 2023. The event comprised a military band performance, sword show, camping, cultural arts exhibition, folk music, food stalls, luddi, riding, and various stalls. Over 5000 tourists from all over the AJK region participated in this festival.
The first-ever surgical eye camp in Bagh was introduced in collaboration with Al-Shifa Eye Hospital. Commanding Officer of 1 Mountain Medical Battalion made a lot of effort in this regard. The initiative aimed to provide facilities to the local populace living in far-flung areas that cannot reach the hospital due to terrain and domestic difficulties and introduced medics on foot. Efforts were made to improve healthcare and introduced WhatsApp Shifa, a concept in which villagers could interact with specialists at the hospital at MDS.
The Army units, along with other brigades, have undertaken various initiatives aimed at the betterment of the people in AJK. From providing stability, security, and relief during disasters to ensuring infrastructure development, education, and healthcare advancements, their efforts have influenced the lives of countless individuals. Through these tireless endeavors, Pakistan Army has truly exemplified a way of serving humanity in this region, fostering progress, and uplifting the marginalized communities.
Pakistan zindabad,
Pakistan Army paindabad!
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