ISPR song “Hum Sab Ka Pakistan” releases on March 23

NewsISPR song “Hum Sab Ka Pakistan” releases on March 23

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan armed forces is releasing a patriotic song in connection with forthcoming Pakistan Day (March 23, 2017).

Punch line of this song is Kharay Hain Hum Tiyaar (We are in the state of readiness). This song represents that the entire nation is in the state of readiness if anybody ever tries any adventurism against Pakistan.

Promos of this song are available but song will be released on March 23, 2017 or a day before.

The theme of song is “Hum Sab Ka Pakistan” (Pakistan belongs to all of us). Renewed singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan also contributed for promos of this song with his special appearance.

Song starts with general public for generating and strengthening Pakistaniat through this message.

This song represents readiness of our armed forces and people of Pakistan to fight any aggression against Motherland.

Promos released by the ISPR have spectacular scenes of March-past of troops of Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Army. Arial shots of Minar-i-Pakistan and Mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam (Mazar-e-Quaid) are also included in promos.

It may be mentioned that the ISPR team has been releasing patriotic songs and producing national documentaries to promote patriotism and to make ready the nation to fight terrorism.

ISPR songs played a vital role to defeat a narrative of terrorism during Operation Zarb-e-Azb—an operation against terrorism that was launched on June 2014 by Pakistan Army.

Pakistan Army in past had been popular for launching patriotic songs and two wars against Indian aggression (1965 and 1971) provided exceptional good and popular national and patriotic song. However the concept of Motherland was placed in back burner during 80s and “Universality of Jihad” was promoted. This shift in narrative caused almost absence of producing national and patriotic songs for next 30 years. Now ISPR is playing a excellent role to renew the concept of Motherland with its series of songs.

ISPR song “Hum Sab Ka Pakistan” releases on March 23

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