Pakistan observes Kashmir Black Day
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Nuclear aide vows ‘Quid Pro Quo Plus’ response to Indian aggression
ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Nuclear Command Authority Lt Gen (retd) Mazhar Jamil said Pakistan would continue to pursue its policy of ‘Quid Pro Quo Plus’ to reinforce strategic stability in South Asia, which has been undermined by great power politics and a technology bias in favour of India. Quid Pro Quo Plus is a military doctrine that entails a retaliatory response to Indian aggression exceeding the initial provocation in scale or severity. “Pa…
Pakistan observes Kashmir Black Day
Kashmir Black Day was observed across Pakistan and at its diplomatic missions worldwide on Monday to condemn 78 years of India's illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir and to reaffirm Pakistan's unwavering support for the Kashmiri people's just cause. In a statement, the Foreign Office said the observance served as a solemn reminder of the grave injustices endured by the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) for over sev…
Embassy of Pakistan commemorates Kashmir Black Day in Beijing
BEIJING: the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing organized a solemn event to commemorate Kashmir Black Day, marking the day in 1947 when Indian forces unlawfully occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The event served as a reminder of the grave injustice and continued suffering endured by the Kashmiri people under illegal Indian occupation. Messages from the President, the Prime Minister, and the Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister of Pakistan were read ou…
Infantry Day 2025: The Truth Pakistan Can’t Erase — How Indian Soldiers Saved Kashmir and Exposed Islamabad’s Lies
Every year on 27 October, two nations tell two stories about the same day. In Islamabad, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs mourns “Black Day,” pretending that Indian troops “occupied” Kashmir. In New Delhi and Srinagar, India marks Infantry Day — remembering the morning in 1947 when Indian soldiers landed in Srinagar to stop Pakistan’s invasion and rescue an entire people from slaughter. Seventy-eight years later, the record is unshakable: …
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