Pakistan held nationwide celebrations on May 10, 2026 [1], to mark the first anniversary of the Marka-e-Haq historic victory.

The events signify a period of national reflection and commemoration following a conflict that emerged after India imposed war on Pakistan in May 2025 [1].

Ceremonies took place across the country, with significant events held at the PNS Dockyard in Karachi [3]. These gatherings included Pakistani navy personnel and other government officials who gathered to honor the military achievements of the previous year. The celebrations emphasized the strategic and historic nature of the victory, which the state continues to commemorate as a defining moment of national defense.

In addition to military sites, the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) also marked the occasion [2]. The PSCA's involvement indicates that the anniversary is being observed not only by the armed forces, but also by civilian administrative and security agencies. This coordinated effort across different sectors of the government highlights the broad scale of the commemoration.

According to records, the event occurs exactly one year after the victory in May 2025 [2]. The scale of the current celebrations suggests a concerted effort by the state to solidify the legacy of the Marka-e-Haq event in the national consciousness. By integrating both naval ceremonies in Karachi and administrative observances in Punjab, the government is ensuring the anniversary reaches a wide domestic audience.

Officials at the PNS Dockyard focused on the role of the navy during the conflict. The events served as a formal recognition of the personnel involved in the operations that led to the victory. These proceedings are part of a larger series of events scheduled throughout the day to ensure the anniversary is recognized in all major urban centers [1].

Pakistan held nationwide celebrations on May 10, 2026, to mark the first anniversary of the Marka-e-Haq historic victory.

The synchronization of military and civilian celebrations across different provinces suggests that the Marka-e-Haq victory is being institutionalized as a cornerstone of current Pakistani national identity and military prestige. By marking the first anniversary with high-profile events at both the PNS Dockyard and the PSCA, the state is signaling a unified front in its historical narrative regarding the May 2025 conflict.