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United like “Bunyan um Marsoos,” Pakistan Sends a Clear Message from Delhi to Kolkata

Pakistan declares its nation united and invincible like Bunyan al-Marsoos, reaffirming strong defence resolve and unity with armed forces.

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Pakistan Bunyan al Marsoos unity message

May 2, 2026

A strong narrative highlighting Pakistan’s sovereignty and defense posture has emerged, warning adversaries in clear terms that the Pakistani nation has become a solid and unbreakable wall like “Bunyan al-Marsoos.” According to the message, the nation is not only invincible but also fully resilient against all forms of external pressure and threats

Strong National Resolve

Defence sources reaffirmed that the spirit of Pakistanis remains strong and their resolve is as unshakable as the highest peaks of the Himalayas. Issuing a stern warning to cross-border adversaries, it was stated that any attempt to challenge Pakistan’s borders or dignity would be met with a decisive response with far-reaching consequences.

Defence Policy Clarification

The statement further clarified that Pakistan is not an aggressive state but fundamentally a guardian of peace. However, it was emphasized that the desire for peace must not be mistaken for weakness. Pakistan retains full capability to defend its people, regional stability, and the dignity of the Muslim Ummah through clear, strong military and diplomatic strength.

National Unity and Commitment

The message of the “Battle of Truth” once again reinforces that there will be no compromise on national defence, and the nation stands shoulder to shoulder with its armed forces in every challenging moment.

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