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ISPR releases patriotic song to celebrate independence day

Published on: August 2, 2025 3:25 PM

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a new patriotic song to celebrate Pakistan’s Independence Day, stirring strong feelings of love and pride across the country. This annual tradition highlights national unity and honors important national days with inspiring music.

The song, titled “Dil Se Pakistan,” is sung and produced by Wajid Saeed. It quickly gained popularity after its release, with many users sharing the video widely on social media platforms. The song’s powerful lyrics and melody have struck a chord with listeners nationwide.

The video includes powerful footage of Pakistan Army’s recent “Bunyan-ul-Marsous” operation against India, showing brave soldiers responding courageously to enemy attacks. It also features screenshots from international newspapers confirming the downing of Indian Rafale jets by the Pakistan Air Force.

Viewers also see the dedication of Pakistan’s soldiers protecting the borders despite harsh weather conditions. The visuals emphasize the army’s determination and patriotism, inspiring viewers with a sense of national pride and gratitude.

Moreover, the video celebrates Pakistan’s rich cultural diversity by showcasing traditional colors and youthful patriotism from all provinces. It also highlights religious harmony, as well as progress in agriculture, information technology, and other development sectors in the country.

Since its release, “Dil Se Pakistan” has been widely broadcast on TV channels, social media, and national events. The song continues to strengthen patriotic spirit among Pakistanis as the country commemorates its Independence Day with pride and unity.

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