In a remarkable display of patriotism and unity, the Pakistan Army has achieved a world record by hoisting the largest national flag at the K2 Base Camp.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, this monumental feat, undertaken to mark Pakistan's Independence Day on August 14th, saw the unfurling of a staggering 250 feet long national flag.
The record-setting event, named in honour of the valiant martyrs of the Pakistan Army and those who bravely defended the homeland on the Siachen front, has garnered international attention.
A diverse team comprised of nine members hailing from Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa joined hands to achieve this remarkable milestone.
In an exceptional testament to the event's global significance, a Spanish national named Martha was an integral part of the Pakistani team.
Martha's participation underscores the event's message of universal camaraderie and love for Pakistan.
In her own words, "I joined this record to set an example of showing love for Pakistan. I congratulate the entire Pakistani nation."
This extraordinary achievement not only celebrates Pakistan's hard-won independence but also pays homage to the Pakistan Army's sacrifices and the unwavering dedication of those who have tirelessly protected the nation.
The hoisting of the massive national flag at the breathtaking K2 Base Camp serves as a symbol of the nation's resilience, unity, and unwavering spirit.