SACRAMENTO:Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Rizwan Saeed, has declared that Pakistan’s defense remains unshakable and that no power in the world can eliminate Pakistan.
Speaking at an Independence Day and Operation Banyan Al Marsoos victory celebration in Sacramento, the ambassador said that Pakistan was created to last forever and will always remain.

The event was hosted by prominent political and social leader Engineer Maqsood Ali at his residence and attended by community representatives from Roseville, Folsom, Elk Grove, and Natomas, as well as leading personalities from Los Angeles and Orange County including Arif Mansoori, Obaid Khawaja, and Mehmood Saifi. Acting Consul General Mubashir Khan was also present.

Ambassador Rizwan Saeed explained that his visit to Sacramento was part of a broader mission to engage Pakistani communities in Houston, Dallas, and Sacramento, and to share the vision of strengthening Pakistan’s economy and international standing.
During his speech, he highlighted that India’s recent aggression had been effectively countered by Pakistan’s Operation Banyan Al Marsoos.

He said that when India launched large-scale air raids on May 6–7 targeting civilian populations, Pakistan responded decisively, downing six Indian jets that attempted to strike, while sparing fourteen others that had taken off. When India attacked again on May 9–10, Pakistan launched Operation Banyan Al Marsoos, striking 26 Indian bases, which forced India to seek a ceasefire through Washington.

Ambassador Rizwan noted that although Pakistan was in a stronger position, it agreed to the ceasefire for regional stability.
“President Trump himself announced the ceasefire on Twitter, confirming it was done with both sides’ consent, despite India’s denials,” he said.

He stressed that Pakistan’s victory has elevated its global standing and underlined its geo-strategic importance.
“The world now understands Pakistan’s significance more than ever. This is the right time to strengthen relations with the United States and pursue trade agreements that can secure a better future for our 250 million people,” he added.

The ambassador emphasized that Pakistan’s size and population make strong ties with the U.S. a mutual necessity, as both countries represent some of the world’s largest populations.
He rejected India’s dream of an “Akhand Bharat,” reminding that historically India was never a single nation but a collection of 562 princely states.
Host Engineer Maqsood Ali welcomed the ambassador on behalf of the Sacramento community and stressed that Pakistanis must remain united for their homeland, just as other nations remain committed to their identity.
He also urged Pakistani media to produce dramas that focus on national unity and positive values instead of promoting only love stories.
His daughter, Fatima Ali, also spoke at the event, voicing the concerns of the younger generation.
Ambassador Rizwan concluded by saying, “As long as there is even one Pakistani alive, Pakistan will be defended with every last drop of blood.”
He also responded to questions from participants before cutting a victory cake to mark the occasion.