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Independence Night Parade at PMA Kakul Today; Chief of Army Staff to Attend as Chief Guest

In celebration of Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day, a grand Independence Night Parade will be held tonight at the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul.

The parade, known as the Azadi Parade, is scheduled for the night of August 13th and 14th, marking a significant event on Pakistan’s national calendar.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir will be the chief guest at the Independence Parade. The ceremony promises to be a spectacular showcase of the skills and discipline of the PMA cadets. They will present a vibrant display of drill parade techniques, reflecting their training and dedication in a unique and impressive style.

The parade will also include a poignant tribute to the martyrs of Pakistan, honoring those who have sacrificed their lives for the country. This special homage underscores the nation’s deep respect and remembrance for those who have contributed to Pakistan’s freedom and sovereignty.

The Independence Night Parade is more than just a display of military precision; it is a celebration of Pakistan’s national spirit. The event will vividly illustrate the country’s vibrant energy and its commitment to celebrating its independence with pride and enthusiasm.

It embodies the sentiment that “Pakistan hay to hum hain,” highlighting the unity and resilience of the Pakistani people as they commemorate their nation’s independence.

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