Izmi Herlani
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the esteemed architect of Pakistan, stands as an enduring beacon of hope and resolute determination. As the nation commemorates his birthday on 25 December, it reflects on his bold declaration that Muslims were not merely a minority but a distinct nation deserving of their own homeland. His impactful assertion, “India is not a nation; it is a subcontinent composed of nationalities,” illuminated the profound differences among communities and laid the foundation for the Two Nation Theory.
Through tireless negotiations with both British authorities and the Indian National Congress, Quaid transformed this theory into a political reality, culminating in the birth of Pakistan on 14 August 1947. Revered for his unwavering commitment to democracy, freedom and social justice, he also recognised the vital importance of military strength in safeguarding the nascent nation. His strong belief, “There is no power on Earth that can undo Pakistan,” continues to resonate across generations, inspiring resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
Quaid’s ideology and vision are not merely guiding principles; they are a lighthouse of aspiration that lights our path towards becoming a truly great nation. His conviction in unity, faith and discipline reverberates deeply within our hearts, reminding us of the strength we possess when we stand together.
In a world fraught with challenges, Quaid astutely recognised the vital role of Air Power in securing the future of our fledgling nation, understanding that it was not just about military might but about safeguarding our very sovereignty. With fierce determination, he championed the establishment of Pakistan Air Force in 1947, a bold testament to his visionary leadership and an indelible mark on our national identity.
Today, Pakistan Air Force stands as a proud embodiment of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision and the indomitable spirit of Pakistan. With its head held high, PAF soars with purpose and determination. Quaid’s resonant words “A country without a strong Air Force is at the mercy of any aggressor. Pakistan must build up her Air Force as quickly as possible.
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It must be an efficient Air Force, SECOND TO NONE” continue to echo, motivating our Shaheens to perform their duties with utmost dedication. These words serve as a cornerstone of persistence, upholding his legacy while safeguarding national interests which has been the driving force behind PAF’s evolution into the formidable guardian of Pakistan’s skies. As it evolves into a Next Generation Air Force, PAF draws strength from its rich history and the lessons learned from past challenges.
Quaid-e-Azam was an exceptional leader whose exemplary conduct set a powerful precedent for others to follow, inspiring those around him to unite towards a common goal and establishing himself as a lasting source of motivation for leaders worldwide. His visionary ideals for Pakistan Air Force were firmly anchored in an unrelenting dedication to professionalism, integrity and an unyielding sense of duty.
Quaid famously proclaimed, “With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve,” a statement that encapsulates his profound belief in the immense potential of personnel at large and illuminates the path to greatness through dedication and hard work.
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