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Over 6,500 students join ISPR internship, praise armed forces

Published on: July 21, 2025 1:43 PM

The ISPR Summer Internship Program 2025 is making a strong impact, with more than 6,500 students participating from 33 cities across Pakistan. Students from over 150 universities and educational institutions are attending, showing the passion and dedication of the youth toward learning and national service. This large-scale engagement reflects the growing interest of young people in understanding the role and values of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

During the program, Director General ISPR, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, addressed the students and appreciated their energy and commitment. He said that the youth are the future of Pakistan, and their positive energy gives hope for a stronger nation. The DG ISPR emphasized the importance of national unity and the role young citizens can play in building a peaceful and progressive country.

The students, in return, shared powerful words of love and respect for the military. They expressed their firm belief in the strength and loyalty of the armed forces, saying no enemy plans could ever break their bond. Their passionate support highlighted a strong connection between Pakistan’s youth and its defenders, based on trust, pride, and national spirit.

Referring to Operation “Bunyānul Marsūs,” the students described it as a historic display of courage and bravery by the military. They said the operation showed the strength of Pakistan’s defense forces and proved that the nation stands firm in the face of threats. This example of bravery deeply inspired the interns and strengthened their commitment to the country.

Moreover, the participants promised to stand united with Pakistan at all times. They vowed to support the armed forces in defending the nation on every front, whether internal or external. Their message was loud and clear — they stood with Pakistan yesterday, they stand today, and they will continue to stand forever.

This successful internship initiative by ISPR is not only educating students but also building a sense of national pride and unity. It plays a vital role in preparing the next generation to take responsibility and stand strong with their country.

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