In a remarkable display of patriotism and determination, six young Pakistanis, with the support of the Pakistan Army, set a new record by hoisting a 200-foot-long national flag at the highest point of Burzil Pass, which stands at an elevation of 13,808 feet.
According to 24NewsHD TV channel, the massive flag was first showcased during an Independence Day rally in Nagi, the last village in Pakistan before the Line of Control (LoC).
In Nagi village, a special ceremony was held at a primary school. The event was attended by local residents, students, and Pakistan Army soldiers.
The community came together to celebrate the day with various activities, including volleyball and tug-of-war matches, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and national pride.
The flag's journey did not end there; it became a central symbol of the celebrations, representing the unity and strength of the Pakistani people.
The most significant moment of the celebrations occurred at the renowned tourist spot, Rainbow Lake, where the colossal flag was once again hoisted, symbolizing the love for the nation and its armed forces.
The young Pakistanis who hail from Punjab province dedicated their achievement to the heroes of independence and the martyrs and veterans of the Pakistan Army.