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Pakistan commemorates the fifth anniversary of Operation Swift Retort, marking a suitable reaction to India

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In a statement released on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of “Operation Swift Retort,” Inter Services Public Relations stated that February 27, 2019, was a historic day that showed the Pakistani people’s resolve and the military’s professionalism in confronting India’s unjustified aggression, which was driven by political and electoral concerns.

According to the statement, the events of that tragic day demonstrated the complete operational superiority of Pakistan’s Armed Forces over the Indian side, despite strenuous attempts by the Indians to positively influence the information environment.

It also stated that military professionals and analysts from all across the globe recognised the resoluteness and skill of Pakistan’s Armed Forces, thereby disproving baseless Indian accusations that could not withstand close examination.

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Pakistan will never forget February 27, 2019, when the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft and, more importantly, captured one IAF pilot, shattering the Indian myth of military might and invincibility.

In the final week of February, Indian fighter planes breached the Line of Control, and the nation’s military declared that they had carried out a “surgical strike” in Pakistan’s Balakot region.

Additionally, New Delhi said that it had destroyed a terrorist base while inflicting 300–350 deaths. Pakistan refuted the allegation, claiming that neither a camp nor any casualties existed.

The Indian assertions were refuted by independent sources, which included high-resolution satellite pictures seen by Reuters.

A dogfight resulted in the downing of an Indian MiG-21 on the Pakistani side of the border, while Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighters crossed the LoC in a tit-for-tat incursion into Indian territory the other day.

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PTI and JUI (Sherani) decide to proceed by consensus.

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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Sherani) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have agreed to proceed together.

Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani, the leader of JUI (Sherani), met with Barrister Dr. Saif, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Information Advisor.

The conference also included former senator Aslam Buledi and former federal minister Muhammad Ali Durrani.

The discussion focused on promoting reconciliation, political cooperation, and collective progress in the country. In addition, Barrister Dr. Saif read Fatiha and expressed sympathy for Maulana Sherani’s wife’s demise.

Barrister Saif recognized Maulana Sherani as a respected religious and political person, a senior member of parliament, and an expert in constitutional law during the meeting. He said that Maulana Sherani’s services are greatly valued by PTI founder Imran Khan and the party, and they hope he will play an active role in promoting trust, cooperation, and national reconciliation.

Maulana Sherani was invited to visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by Barrister Saif on behalf of KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.

Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani emphasized the importance of reconciliation in guiding the nation away from conflict and proposed that Muhammad Ali Durrani be instrumental in promoting this process.

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SFD and Pakistan Sign Two Deals Totaling $1.61BLN

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Two agreements totaling $1.61 billion have been inked by Pakistan and the Saudi Fund for Development to improve their bilateral economic cooperation.

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‘Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan’ is a new song teased by ISPR for Solidarity Day

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A new anthem, “Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan,” was issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Wednesday (tomorrow) in honor of Kashmir Solidarity Day.

Every year on February 5, Kashmir Solidarity Day is commemorated to show solidarity with the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir.

Renowned musician Ahmed Jahanzeb sings the song, which sends a powerful message of solidarity and dedication to the liberation fighters of Held Kashmir.

Imran Raza wrote the words, while Irfan Saleem and Kamran Khan composed the music.

The song was composed especially to commemorate the momentous day and to reaffirm support for the courageous and tenacious people of Kashmir, who are fighting for their right to self-determination, as guaranteed by the documents of united nations

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