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Gilgit Say Gwadar, Karachi Say Peshawar, Aik Qaum

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Gilgit Say Gwadar, Karachi Say Peshawar, Aik Qaum is a perfect phrase to describe the concept of united Pakistan. The lining of the map is zigzag but a stream of patriotism flows straight from the top point to the bottom and then rises from the bottom to the top. People at one end of this country hold differences like that of culture, climate, and adaptation. And this distinction remains the same at every end of the country. However, all the diversities are fully respected and enjoyed by the people of Pakistan. Because all belong to one nation (AikQaum) and that is Pakistani.

 Gilgit Baltistan is the northern end of Pakistan that is a bouquet of various ethnic groups with variations in lifestyle and tradition. But all of them love and care for each other. This part of Pakistan is a hub of tourism. It connects the rest of the country with China and that makes it strategic. The talented masses have always been presenting Pakistan internationally. The people never wait for a second when there is a chance of sacrifices. There are hundreds of Lalak Jans who are ready to protect this land at any cost. And millions of them are fearless to climb the height. Their determination towards destinies takes us to the storyline from Ali Sadpara to Samina Baig.

However, Gwadar is the hub of natural resources and a strategic connector. It is the womb to CPEC. And CPEC is the game changer and key to the progress of not just Pakistan and China but also to the neighboring countries. The strategic location of the Gwadar makes Pakistan the strategic connector and presents it as a route to reach out to most of the world. The under-construction projects of Gwadar have created opportunities for overall Pakistanis, especially for the lower class.

Whereas Karachi is home to a range of industries that generate the revenue of the country. The city of light is the capital of Sindh province. It is a transport hub and is home to Pakistan’s two largest seaports, the Port of Karachi and Port Bin Qasim, as well as Pakistan’s busiest airport, the Jinnah International Airport. Karachi serves the country with the influx of goods and foreign visitors.

Moreover, the Punjab province connects the city of light with the city of flowers. The second-largest province of Pakistan in the field of agriculture. It makes Pakistan the agricultural land and provides nutrients not just to its own people but also to the world. Further, this province is the center of attraction for people because of its historical importance. This part has preserved the old heritage. It invites from all over the country for getting top-class education.

Besides this, KPK province completes the circle. As it connects back to Gilgit Baltistan. This province is the tourist hotspot for adventurers and explorers. The province has a varied landscape ranging from rugged mountains, valleys, hills, and dense agricultural farms. Pakhtoons are famous for their bravery and loyalty. They have always played a keen role in the protection of this country’s borders. It shares borders with Afghanistan that makes it strategic.

Despite the difference Pakistanis are one nation (AikQaum) and Pakistan is from Gilgit Say Gwadar, Karachi Say Peshawar. As a nation “We keep integrity closest to our heart and patriotism at the top of our mind.” And this is how we are a united nation and this is united Pakistan.

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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan: 90 Years of Legacy, Strength, and National Pride

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Today, April 1, 2026, marks the 90th birth anniversary of Abdul Qadeer Khan — the renowned scientist widely celebrated as the “Father of Pakistan’s Nuclear Program.”

On this day, the nation remembers not just a scientist, but a symbol of determination, resilience, and national sovereignty. His name is deeply etched in the history of Pakistan as the man who transformed the country’s strategic future and strengthened its defense.


Early Life and Education

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was born on April 1, 1936, in Bhopal, then part of British India. After the partition of 1947, his family migrated to Pakistan, where his journey of excellence began.

With a strong passion for science and engineering, he pursued higher education in Europe, specializing in metallurgy and nuclear science. His academic journey equipped him with the expertise that would later change the destiny of Pakistan.


The Defining Mission

The turning point in Dr. Khan’s life came after the 1971 war, which exposed Pakistan’s strategic vulnerabilities. At a time when the nation needed strength and confidence, Dr. Khan stepped forward with a vision.

He returned to Pakistan and joined efforts to develop the country’s nuclear capability. Through his leadership, dedication, and scientific brilliance, Pakistan moved closer to achieving strategic deterrence.


Building a National Capability

Dr. Khan played a central role in establishing the Kahuta Research Laboratories, later named in his honor. His work focused on uranium enrichment, a critical component of nuclear technology.

Despite facing:

  • International pressure
  • Limited resources
  • Technological challenges

He and his team worked tirelessly, driven by a single goal: to ensure Pakistan’s security and independence.


A Historic Milestone

On May 28, 1998, Pakistan conducted its nuclear tests, becoming the first Muslim nuclear power and the seventh nuclear state in the world.

This historic achievement marked a defining moment in Pakistan’s history. It was seen as a demonstration of national strength and scientific capability, and Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan became a national hero.


A Complex but Powerful Legacy

Dr. Khan’s life was not without controversy. His later years were marked by international scrutiny and political challenges. However, within Pakistan, he remained a deeply respected figure.

For millions, he symbolized:

  • National dignity
  • Scientific achievement
  • Strategic independence

His contributions sparked important discussions about science, ethics, and national security.


A Human Story Behind the Scientist

Beyond his scientific achievements, Dr. Khan was known for his simplicity and connection with the people. He often spoke about education, self-reliance, and national pride.

He believed that the true strength of a nation lies not only in its defense but in the character and unity of its people.


Lessons for the Future

On his 90th birth anniversary, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan’s life offers powerful lessons:

  • Vision can change destiny
  • Knowledge is power
  • Nations rise when their people believe in themselves

For the youth of Pakistan, his journey is a reminder that dedication and purpose can shape history.

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Nation celebrates Pakistan Day today

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Pakistan Day is being celebrated with great enthusiasm and national unity across the country today.

The nation is renewing its resolve today to demonstrate more hard work, unity and sacrifice for the development, stability and prosperity of Pakistan.

The day dawned with thirty-one-gun salute in the federal capital and twenty-one-gun salute in provincial capitals.

These salutes were given as a symbol of national dignity, sovereignty and the professional capabilities of the Pakistan’s armed forces.

After Fajr prayer, special prayers were offered for the security, development, prosperity and national unity of the country as well as for the elevation of the ranks of the martyrs.

The national flag was hoisted on important government buildings, which is a symbol of national dignity and cohesion.

On the occasion of Pakistan Day, the entire nation is united and adorned with the noble resolve to work together for the progress and prosperity of the country.

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MOTTO:- Iman, Taqwa, Jihad-fi-Sabilillah.

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AikQaum Identity Caption

“AikQaum stands on three timeless principles: Iman (Faith), Taqwa (Integrity), and Jihad-fi-Sabilillah (Striving in the path of Allah).

Iman: To have faith and trust in Allah and consider oneself a follower of none but Allah, and a follower of none but his messenger.
Taqwa: The fear of Allah. Guarding ones tongue, hands and heart from evil. Righteous, piety and good conduct.
Jihad-fi-Sabilillah: The real objective of Islam is to shift the lordship of man over man to the lordship of Allah on the earth and to stake one’s life and everything else to achieve this sacred purpose.

Source:- https://ispr.gov.pk/

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