Pakistan Gave a Strong Response to Indian Aggression: Atta Tarar

Pakistani Community in Azerbaijan Proudly Celebrates Youm-e-Takbeer

BAKU – Federal Minister for Information, Attaullah Tarar, has stated that Pakistan has given a strong and befitting response to India’s recent aggression. He expressed gratitude on behalf of the nation, saying that the country has once again emerged victorious and the entire nation is thankful to Almighty Allah for this success.

Speaking to the media in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, where Pakistan’s Youm-e-Takbeer (Day of Greatness) is being celebrated with great enthusiasm alongside Azerbaijan’s Republic Day, the minister said the atmosphere in Baku is festive. “The people here are celebrating Pakistan’s success with immense joy, and there is a special place for Pakistan in their hearts,” he noted.

Tarar emphasized the deep-rooted and ever-strengthening relations between Pakistan, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan, stating that these ties have grown significantly over time.

He also highlighted the diplomatic achievements under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership, claiming that Pakistan’s foreign relations have markedly improved and the country’s global image has been elevated.

Commenting on the celebrations, the minister praised the Pakistani community in Azerbaijan and the local public for their enthusiastic commemoration of Youm-e-Takbeer, stating it reflects the pride felt around the world over Pakistan’s defense achievements.

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Atta Tarar also criticized India, claiming that a “defeated India is now making desperate statements to cover its embarrassment.” He asserted that Pakistan’s robust defense strategy and national unity have delivered a resolute response to the adversary.

Reiterating Pakistan’s firm stance, the minister warned that every act of aggression from India will be met with a strong reply. “Pakistan desires peace, but we are fully prepared to go to any extent to defend our sovereignty,” he declared.

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