As Pakistan commemorates Yaum-e-Pakistan, also known as Pakistan Resolution Day, we are reminded not only of the historic Lahore Resolution passed on March 23, 1940, but also of the visionary words of our founding father, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. As we have already passed 76 years since his passing, his famous quote resonates profoundly: “A country without a strong Air Force is at the mercy of any aggressor. Pakistan must build up her Air Force as quickly as possible. It must be an efficient Air Force, Second to None.

I charge you to remember, that only with, discipline and self-reliance, can the Pakistan Air Force, be worthy of Pakistan” Quaid-i-Azam’s words serve as a timeless reminder of the critical importance of a robust defence policy, particularly in the realm of air power. In today’s world, where threats to national security are ever-evolving, the need for a strong and efficient Air Force is more pertinent than ever. As we honour Quaid-i-Azam’s legacy, it is imperative that his vision be applied not only in defence policy but also in various other spheres. Quaid-i-Azam’s call for a strong Air Force underscores the need for Pakistan to remain vigilant and prepared to defend its sovereignty against any potential aggressor.

With advancements in technology and the changing nature of warfare, investing in air power is essential to maintaining a credible deterrence and ensuring the nation’s security. Moreover, Quaid-i-Azam’s emphasis on efficiency highlights the importance of modernization and capacity-building within the Air Force. Pakistan must continuously strive to enhance its capabilities, acquire cutting-edge technology, and train its personnel to the highest standards. Only by doing so can Pakistan truly fulfil Quaid-i-Azam’s vision of an Air Force that is second to none. However, Quaid-i-Azam’s vision extends beyond defence policy alone. His principles of honesty, integrity, and fair play should guide Pakistan’s interactions both domestically and on the world stage. As we navigate the complexities of international relations, it is essential to uphold Quaid-i-Azam’s ideals of friendliness, goodwill, and peaceful coexistence.

Air Force of Pakistan has proved they are second to none, from the war of 1965, in case of MM Alam, War on Terror, Operation Zarb-E-Azb, operations Radd Ul Fassad, even how can we forget, Operation Swift Retort. I remember during Operation Swift Retort, the PAF successfully targeted military installations and shot down two Indian fighter jets, including a MiG-21 Bison piloted by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman. The capture and subsequent release of Wing Commander Abhinandan by Pakistan demonstrated the nation’s commitment to peace while sending a clear message of deterrence to India. Operation Swift Retort was not merely a military action; it was a testament to Pakistan’s strategic restraint and commitment to regional stability.

Despite being provoked, Pakistan exercised measured response, avoiding escalation into full-scale conflict. The success of Operation Swift Retort highlighted Pakistan’s military capabilities, including its advanced aerial warfare tactics and precision targeting systems. It also underscored the professionalism and bravery of the Pakistani armed forces in defending the nation’s sovereignty. Quaid-i-Azam’s vision extends beyond defence policy to encompass the broader socio-economic development of Pakistan. He envisioned a nation where every citizen has access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. To realize this vision, Pakistan must confront challenges such as poverty, inequality, and inadequate infrastructure, while also promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. As we commemorate Pakistan Resolution Day, let us recommit ourselves to Quaid-i-Azam’s ideals and strive for a strong, prosperous, and progressive Pakistan. By upholding his legacy and pursuing excellence in all aspects, including the development of a formidable Air Force, we can advance our nation towards a brighter future.

—The writer is journalist and doing research on fake news in South Asia

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Resolution Day: Quaid vision and PAF

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As Pakistan commemorates Yaum-e-Pakistan, also known as Pakistan Resolution Day, we are reminded not only of the historic Lahore Resolution passed on March 23, 1940, but also of the visionary words of our founding father, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. As we have already passed 76 years since his passing, his famous quote resonates profoundly: “A country without a strong Air Force is at the mercy of any aggressor. Pakistan must build up her Air Force as quickly as possible. It must be an efficient Air Force, Second to None.

I charge you to remember, that only with, discipline and self-reliance, can the Pakistan Air Force, be worthy of Pakistan” Quaid-i-Azam’s words serve as a timeless reminder of the critical importance of a robust defence policy, particularly in the realm of air power. In today’s world, where threats to national security are ever-evolving, the need for a strong and efficient Air Force is more pertinent than ever. As we honour Quaid-i-Azam’s legacy, it is imperative that his vision be applied not only in........

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