Islamabad airspace will witness a ‘FlyPast Exercise’ today, celebrating the first anniversary of Marka-e-Haq.
According to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the user Shaheryar Hassan said that the flypast exercises will begin in Islamabad airspace today, on May 8, which will see an increase in fighter jets and other aerial activities in the air.
The post further stated that citizens are informed that all these activities are part of routine training and preparations for the national event, so don’t panic.
The flypast exercise will be a casual training session conducted by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), while celebrating the very first successful anniversary of Marka-e-Haq.
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DG ISPR addresses media on Marka-e-Haq anniversary
While addressing the press conference on May 7, the Director General (DG) of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said that Pakistan had defeated India in a multi-domain war in May last year.
DG ISPR, along with the deputy chief of naval staff (operations), Rear Admiral Shafaat Ali, and the deputy chief of air staff (projects), Air Vice Marshal Tariq Ghazi, addressed the media on the first anniversary of Marka-e-Haq against India.
DG ISPR said one of the major outcomes of Marka-e-Haq was the collapse of India’s narrative portraying Pakistan as a sponsor of terrorism.
He said India had attempted to accuse Pakistan of involvement in terrorist activities without presenting any evidence.
He stated that a year had passed after the Pahalgam incident, but the questions raised by Pakistan still remained unanswered. “Where is the evidence?” he asked, adding that the international community no longer accepted India’s allegations and instead viewed India itself as a source of instability and terrorism.
According to the DG ISPR, if Indian intelligence was truly effective and informed, it should have known in advance about people allegedly entering from hundreds of kilometres away. He questioned where Indian institutions were at the time and what role they were playing.
He said the international community was still asking who was behind the Pahalgam incident and what the motive was. He added that not only the people of Pakistan but also informed circles within India were seeking answers
He stated that India repeatedly accused Pakistan of terrorism, but after “Marka-e-Haq”, this “drama” had been buried forever. According to him, the world was now witnessing for itself who was actually contributing to instability in the region.
The DG ISPR said Pakistan demonstrated great responsibility during “Marka-e-Haq” and kept tensions under control. He said Pakistan prioritised regional peace and prevented the situation from becoming more dangerous.
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