
Pakistan announces Army Rocket Force Command
Independence Day celebrations
on Thursday into a carefully choreographed display of military muscle and political messaging headlined by the announcement of a new Army Rocket Force Command.
The event at Islamabad's Jinnah Stadium, branded Marka-e-Haq ('Battle of Truth'), saw Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif share the stage with army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik, and Asifa Bhutto Zardari. Military representatives from Turkey and Azerbaijan added a touch of foreign endorsement.
In his address, Shehbaz also unveiled 'Misaq-e-Istehkam-e-Pakistan (Charter for Stability)', pitched as a call for unity beyond partisan divides.
The newly announced rocket force marks a first in Pakistan's military structure, signalling ambitions for precision-strike capability. But with the economy still under strain, the decision is likely to spark debate over balancing strategic aspirations with fiscal realities.
On foreign policy, Shehbaz expressed gratitude to China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, UAE, Iran, and, pointedly, US President Donald Trump, for support during tensions with India. He reiterated Pakistan's firm positions on
Kashmir
and Palestine, indicating no softening of regional stances.
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The Independence Day spectacle underscored an image of civil-military unity in a country where political turbulence often overlaps with military dominance. Whether Marka-e-Haq becomes more than pageantry will depend on Islamabad's ability to deliver on promises of reform, stability, and economic recovery long after the parades are over.
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