Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a new documentary to Mark Defense and Martyr’s Day, who is reminiscent of the war in 1965 against India and the courage of Pakistan’s armed forces.
The documentary tells the timeless stories of Ghazis from the war in 1965, reflecting on the spirit of victims, faith and unity that defined the nation during this conflict.
Retired Army officials remember the most important moments of the war, pay tribute to skill and strategy for officers such as MM Alam, Sajjad Haider and many others, as well as Pakistan’s robust response to India’s failed operation Sindoor in May earlier this year.
The short film highlights the country’s resilience, its military’s determination and the nation’s collective willingness to defend its sovereignty.
Alongside the documentary, the military’s media wing has also released a new song, Allah Huexpressed and composed by Sahir Ali Bagga. The song pays tribute to the ripe of the country’s armed forces and people’s unwavering spirit.
Its chorus of Allah Hu Serves as both an invitation to courage and an expression of love for the motherland.
The track shows professionalism and bold Pakistani Air Force, honoring the defenders of the country’s borders, and celebrating the marine’s remarkable contribution to protecting maritime borders.



