Pakistan Army Sets Record with 200-Feet Flag Hoisting at Burzil Pass

Islamabad: In a striking display of national pride, the Pakistan Army has set a new record by hoisting a two-hundred feet long national flag at Burzil Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Nagai village. This monumental flag raising was dedicated to the heroes of Pakistan’s freedom and the martyrs of the Pakistan Army.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the record-setting event was part of a broader series of Independence Day celebrations across the region. These included a ceremony at a primary school near the Line of Control and another flag hoisting at Rainbow Lake, a renowned tourist destination. Each event was designed to foster a sense of unity and national pride among participants and spectators alike.

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