Thursday 24 March 2016

(Pics) - Pakistan Day Parade - Mar23, 2016

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

In the name of ALLAH, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

Quaid-e-Azam acknowledging the crowd on the historic session of 
the All-India Muslim League at Minto Park Lahore - on March 23, 1940

Pakistan Day Parade - Mar23, 2016
PHOTOS COURTESY: AFP

Army Chief General Raheel Sharif arrives at the venue 
for the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.

Pakistan Day celebrations kick off with military parade. Pakistani armed forces 
personnel take part in the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.

Pakistani troops from the Special Services Group (SSG) march 
during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad

Pakistani Naval soldiers march past long-range ballistic Shaheen III 
missiles during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.


Women soldiers from the Army Medical Corps march past long-range 
ballistic Shaheen III missiles during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.

Army Medical Corps personnel march past during 
the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.

Military personnel ride on an Al-Khalid tank during the Pakistan Day military parade

Cobra helicopters fly past during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad

An F-16 fighter performs a flypast during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad

1 comment:

  1. Green masthead! Why? What has happened?

    The News’s green masthead on Pakistan Resolution Day must have surprised many readers like me, but it was a pleasant surprise. It was quite nostalgic because as an adult I have forgotten all about how we used to celebrate these national days when we were kids.
    In a life that is fast-paced, many of us might need to reinforce the passion and enthusiasm with the same zeal and commitment that our elders felt.
    The new generation is ignorant of our history and the sacrifices made during the movement by the Muslims to get their own homeland.
    Such steps like changing the colour of the masthead is a little step to remind children to learn to love their country. I urge the rest of the media to follow these small steps by The News and Jang to help them revisit the past.

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