Islamabad, May 28, 2025: Pakistan commemorated Youm-e-Takbir on Wednesday with nationwide celebrations, marking the 27th anniversary of its successful nuclear tests conducted on May 28, 1998. Events across the country honored the historic achievement and paid tribute to the Pakistan Armed Forces and nuclear scientists who safeguarded the nation’s sovereignty.
In Islamabad, a special ceremony was held at the Police Lines Headquarters, where the Inspector General of Police led the proceedings, including a ceremonial cake-cutting to mark the day. A separate rally by United Transport Services was also held in the capital to express solidarity with the armed forces and celebrate their sacrifices.
In Karachi, the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) organized a major rally attended by the mayor, deputy mayor, and municipal staff. The city’s rescue services and lifeguards also held a dedicated procession, showcasing the widespread civic participation in the celebrations.
Lahore saw healthcare workers from General Hospital take to the streets in a spirited rally that echoed with slogans in praise of the armed forces. The event began with a symbolic cake-cutting ceremony, reflecting patriotic unity among medical professionals.
In Sukkur, a central gathering was held on the city’s walking track, featuring a flag-hoisting ceremony and children’s tableaux depicting national pride. Chants of “Long Live Pakistan” and “Long Live the Armed Forces” filled the air.
From Jamshoro to Sahiwal, communities turned out in large numbers. In Jamshoro, a rally from the Deputy Commissioner’s office drew enthusiastic crowds. Sahiwal hosted a unique event titled Youm-e-Takbir to Youm-e-Tashakur, where students in military uniforms performed national songs, joined by local singers in paying tribute to the military.
Gujranwala’s district administration led a rally joined by citizens of all backgrounds, including the Christian community, reflecting interfaith solidarity and shared national pride.
In Sheikhupura, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) members observed the day with a cake-cutting ceremony and prayers for the country’s progress, followed by a march. Meanwhile, in Rahim Yar Khan, Jamaat-e-Islami held a rally punctuated with thunderous chants of Takbeer, invoking patriotic fervor among the participants.
Schoolchildren in Toba Tek Singh performed national songs and tableaux in a special event dedicated to the armed forces. In Bahawalnagar, a procession filled the streets with national flags and slogans in support of Pakistan and its defenders.
Jhang held a formal ceremony to recognize the role of the military, while the hill town of Murree witnessed vibrant celebrations on Mall Road, where citizens reaffirmed their commitment to national security.
These nationwide observances of Youm-e-Takbir underscored the collective pride in Pakistan’s nuclear capability and the continued reverence for the armed forces. More than just a commemoration, the day served as a reminder of Pakistan’s determination to remain secure, self-reliant, and united in the face of regional and global challenges.