Pakistani High Commissioner to Nigeria, retired Maj.-Gen. Sohail Khan, has reaffirmed that Pakistan remains a prominent voice in global forums and a dependable ally in the fight against terrorism.
Khan made the remarks on Monday night in Abuja during an event hosted by the High Commission to commemorate Pakistan’s National Day and Defence Day.
Although the National Day is traditionally observed on August 14, this year’s celebration was moved to September to coincide with Defence Day activities.
Khan said that Pakistan’s participation as a key player in international fora has positioned it to contribute significantly to global peace.
According to him, Pakistan’s journey since 1947 has been a remarkable achievement.
“Today, our nation stands tall on the world stage, contributing to global peace, economic growth, and human development.
“Pakistan is a key player in international forums, a reliable partner in counter-terrorism efforts, and a voice for justice in regions like Kashmir and Palestine.
“Our contributions to UN peacekeeping missions, with over 200,000 troops deployed since 1960, underscore our commitment to global stability.
“Pakistan is the fifth-largest producer of cotton and fourth-largest producer of rice, fifth global producer of sugarcane, among the top 10 in wheat, mangoes, dates, and oranges, as well as a key supplier of sports goods in the world.
“Pakistan continues to shine in global food security and productivity. It is home to the world’s second-tallest Peak, K2.
“Pakistan’s natural wonders are equally awe-inspiring, with five of the world’s 14 eight-thousanders in our Northern Region,” he said.
Khan noted that other tributes go to honouring the country’s armed forces, which are ranked 12th globally in the 2025 Global Firepower Index, adding that Pakistan’s strategic forces have further positioned it as a responsible nuclear state.
“Our Armed Forces exemplify extraordinary courage, unwavering resolve, and profound sacrifice in their unyielding battle against the menace of terrorism, safeguarding not only their homeland but contributing significantly to global peace, sacrificing over 80,000 brave men and women of the soil.
“The recent success of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos against Indian aggression in May 2025 stands as a testament to this strength,” he said.
Speaking on Pakistan-Nigeria relations, the high commissioner stated that both countries have a long-standing relationship spanning decades, a situation that exemplifies brotherhood, friendship, trust, and strategic partnership.
According to him, the relationship “is defined by rapidly growing trade and economic ties, as well as the cementing of existing defence and security cooperation in every arm and service.
“As we commemorate our independence and defence day, let us renew our commitment to building a stronger Pakistan—one that leads in innovation, peace, and prosperity.
“Together, we are unbreakable,” the envoy stated.