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September 6: a triumph of valiant sons

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September 6 marks a remarkable event in Pakistan’s history, showcasing the enduring power of unity in diversity. Our Defence Day celebrates the resilience of the country, which unites the nation to defend its sovereignty, integrity and protect its people. On this day, Pakistanis not only celebrate the valour of the armed forces but also honour the strength found in unity. The phenomenal display of cohesion reveals a wellspring of collective strength and resilience. The war of 1965 proved to be a defining moment in Pakistan’s history, underscoring the nation’s spirit of unity in the face of adversity. This day also serves as a reminder of the responsibility to protect the country’s borders—a responsibility that falls not only on the armed forces but on every citizen as well. One of the most remarkable aspects of the unity during the 1965 war was the way it transcended Pakistan’s diverse ethnic and regional divides. From the streets of Karachi to the rugged terrains of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, a sense of oneness prevailed. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis, Balochs, and various other ethnic groups put aside their differences to stand united in the defense of their homeland. National identity took precedence over all other affiliations. September 6 holds immense significance in Pakistan’s history. It was on this day in 1965 that Pakistan faced its enemy, India, from the western border and showcased its unwavering resolve and indomitable spirit. The events of this great triumph highlight the courage and heroism of our soldiers and leaders. The nation stood as one against its adversary.

Unity during the war extended beyond emotional support. Pakistanis from all walks of life contributed to the war effort. Citizens donated generously to funds established to support the defence forces and their families. Volunteers provided essential services to soldiers and their loved ones. Women played a vital role by volunteering in hospitals, raising funds, and boosting the morale of soldiers on the frontlines. This unity was not confined to the home front. Politicians and diplomats worked in harmony, presenting a united front to the international community. The leadership’s determination to safeguard the nation’s interests in the face of adversity was emblematic of the collective spirit that permeated all levels of society.

The day also recognises the struggle and determination of our non-Muslim uniformed personnel. According to available accounts, fifty-eight non-Muslim personnel laid down their lives for Pakistan, with six of them sacrificing their lives in the 1965 war. As a nation, we honour the white part of our flag, representing those who are wholeheartedly ready to sacrifice for this land. Defence Day continues to be an opportunity to remember those who gave their lives for the nation’s defence. It also aims to inspire the youth and remind them that diverse nations can overcome obstacles when unified. This day emphasises the importance of national cohesion, reiterating that diversity should be a source of strength, enriching our collective identity rather than dividing us.

Together we can create more inclusive communities that thrive on richness of their various components. Paying high regards to our minorities can contribute to overcome the communal tensions in Pakistan which recently emerged. The idea of promoting unity in diversity goes beyond the borders. Its message resonates globally.

Let us not only remember our great martyrs of September 6 but also reaffirm our dedication to maintaining our togetherness. Beyond national boundaries, this oneness resonates with other countries that seek harmony in the midst of variety. Pakistan’s

Defence Day is a tale of unity in diversity stands as a beacon of hope in a world beset by polarisation and divides.For us the Defence Day of Pakistan signifies passion and sacrifice, serving as a supreme cause to lay our lives for the sake of our beloved homeland. This glorious day, where whole of the Pakistani nation stand side by side its defence forces, calls upon us to make a pledge to renew spirit of loyalty and service to Pakistan and pay tribute to the triumph of the valiant sons who embraced ‘Shahadat’ while ensuring the security of the nation.

September 6, allows us to reflect upon the courage and valour of our soldiers who had defeated a numerically large enemy and inflicted upon them a great setback. As Pakistan is moving towards a path of progress, we shall always remember supreme sacrifices of these sons who laid down their lives for our prosperous tomorrow. The defence of the country is not limited to September 6 alone; it extends over a lifetime and encompasses all dimensions of both physical and ideological frontiers that must be guarded.Celebrating this day helps us in reinvigorating the spirit of patriotism. Today Pakistan is confronted with multiple security challenges in the shape of extremism, terrorism and external aggression, the entire nation stands alongside Pakistan defence forces to thwart evil designs against integrity and prosperity of Pakistan.

—The writer is author of several books based in Islamabad.

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