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Pakistan Army Makes Tough Call as Economic Woes Bite: Limits 23rd March Parade

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In light of Pakistan’s ongoing economic crisis, the Pakistan Army has decided to limit the annual Pakistan Day parade, which is held every year on March 23rd. The parade is a celebration of Pakistan’s adoption of the 1940 Lahore Resolution and is an opportunity for the army to display its military capabilities and arsenal.

According to sources within the Pakistan Army, the parade will be restricted and will take place at the Presidency instead of the usual Shakar Piryian Parade Field. The decision was made in accordance with the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s austerity campaign, which aims to cut down government spending and reduce the country’s debt.

Despite the limitations, the Pakistan Army remains committed to the country’s advancement and is strongly united with the people. The decision to restrict the parade highlights the economic challenges faced by the country and the need for the government to take action to address these issues.

While the decision may disappoint some who look forward to the annual parade, it also serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible spending and the need for all sectors of society to work together towards economic stability and growth. The Pakistan Day parade may be limited this year, but the country’s determination to overcome its economic challenges remains as strong as ever.

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