RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Armed Forces have unveiled a special documentary presenting their modern combat capabilities and operational preparedness, commemorating one year of the Mark-e-Haq victory.
The film showcases how Pakistan achieved success through a coordinated multi-domain strategy involving land, air, sea, cyber, space, and electronic warfare operations.
According to the documentary, Pakistan’s military response to Indian actions demonstrated the country’s evolving warfare capabilities and strong coordination among all branches of the armed forces.
The documentary highlights the role of advanced drone surveillance in maintaining real-time monitoring of sensitive areas during the conflict, while the Pakistan Air Force is credited with delivering rapid and strategic responses in aerial operations.
It also emphasizes the contribution of the Pakistan Navy, stating that modern naval assets and submarine capabilities prevented any significant escalation along maritime borders.
During Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, the armed forces reportedly relied on an integrated command and control structure that enabled swift coordination among military branches.
The documentary further states that Pakistan employed cyber, information, electronic, and space-based warfare tools to disrupt enemy communication networks and strengthen operational effectiveness.
Officials said the combination of military readiness, technological advancement, and diplomatic coordination played a vital role in reinforcing Pakistan’s defence capabilities during the conflict.

