The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a new documentary on the Defence and Martyrs Day of September 6, 1965. The film highlights the unforgettable stories of war veterans, told in their own words. It also portrays the strong bond between the Pakistan Army, the state, and national defence.
Alongside the documentary, ISPR launched a new patriotic song titled “Allah Hu.” The song was released to honor the bravery of the armed forces and the spirit of the Pakistani nation. Sung by renowned singer Sahir Ali Bagga, the composition pays tribute to sacrifice and resilience.
The song carries a powerful message of love for the homeland and defiance against the enemy. It showcases the courage of Pakistan’s armed forces and reflects their dedication to defending the country. The chorus of “Allah Hu” serves as both a spiritual call and a national slogan.
Moreover, the song highlights the professional skills and bravery of the Pakistan Air Force. It also celebrates the Pakistan Navy’s remarkable role in protecting maritime borders. The visual and musical presentation emphasizes the collective strength of all three branches of the armed forces.
Defence and Martyrs Day is being observed across the country with passion and respect. Through the documentary and the song, ISPR aims to remind the nation of the sacrifices made by martyrs and to inspire unity and resilience for the future.
