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ISPR’s Epic Tribute: Armed Forces Heroes of 1965 Honoured

ISPR released a stirring documentary and a patriotic song, Allah Hu, to honour the “Armed Forces Heroes of 1965.” The short film revisits tales of sacrifice, faith, and unity from the Ghazis of the 1965 war—featuring tributes to valorous figures like MM Alam and Sajjad Haider—while the song amplifies courage across the Army, Air Force, and Navy. Geo NewsDaily Times

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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has unveiled a stirring new documentary to mark Defence and Martyrs Day. The short film pays homage to the “Armed Forces Heroes of 1965,” recounting the timeless stories of the war’s Ghazis and the unbreakable spirit of sacrifice, faith, and unity that defined that era. Geo News

Retired military officials reflect on pivotal moments—including strategic feats by heroes like MM Alam and Sajjad Haider—and underscore Pakistan’s determined response to India’s failed Operation Sindoor earlier this year. Geo NewsDaily Times

Complementing the documentary, ISPR also released a patriotic song titled Allah Hu, composed and performed by Sahir Ali Bagga. This emotionally resonant track serves as both a call to courage and an ode to national devotion, celebrating the bravery of Pakistan’s Army, Air Force, and Navy in safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty. Geo NewsDaily Times

ISPR has released a stirring documentary and patriotic song, Allah Hu, to honour the Armed Forces Heroes of 1965. The film highlights stories of courage, sacrifice, and unity from the 1965 war, featuring tributes to legendary figures like MM Alam and Sajjad Haider. The initiative reinforces national pride and pays homage to the Army, Air Force, and Navy’s timeless bravery.

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