Youm-e-Takbeer: Nation’s ‘unwavering determination’ lauded

Pakistan’s leadership underscores importance of day in country’s history

On May 28, 1998, Pakistan became the first nuclear power in the Muslim world and seventh in the world. PHOTO: FILE

RAWALPINDI:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and acting President Yousuf Raza Gilani commended the nation's "unwavering determination" on Tuesday as Pakistan celebrated the 26th anniversary of Youm-e-Takbeer. This significant day marks the historic moment in 1998 when the nation's defense became impregnable following successful nuclear tests conducted in the hills of Chagai, Balochistan.

On May 28, 1998, Pakistan emerged as the first Muslim-majority country to acquire nuclear capabilities, marking a pivotal moment in its history. This achievement was a response to the regional security dynamics and ensured that Pakistan's defence capabilities were robust as well as credible.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a message to the nation, underscored the significance of the day and highlighted it as a testament to the collective effort of all facets of the national power that overcame a seemingly insurmountable challenge to enhance the country's defence capabilities.

"May 28 signifies more than just a mere commemoration of a day; it encapsulates the narrative of our nation’s arduous yet remarkable path towards establishing a credible minimum deterrence,” the premier shared on social media platform X.

The historic tests carried out under the leadership of former premier Nawaz Sharif, were in response to Indian nuclear explosions, solidifying Pakistan's defence and making it the seventh nuclear nation in the world as well as the first Muslim state to possess nuclear weapons.

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