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'''Azme-Alishan''' (the Glorious Resolve) is a national awareness drive launched in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]] on 23 March 2010 to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the signing of the [[Lahore Resolution]].

it wasThe initiative aims to celebrate [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] identity and culture, while encouraging all Pakistanis – both at home and abroad – to make a new resolve to stand up for their country at a time when the Pakistani way of life is coming under threat.
Azme-Alishan is backed by some of [[Pakistan]]’s leading [[media group]]s. Through a series of public events and activities planned throughout 2010, the initiative aims to:
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Azme-Alishan was established to help [[Patriotism|patriotic]] Pakistanis find their voice. The people behind the movement stress that it’s nothing to do with [[government]] or [[big business]]. It’s about Pakistanis as a people, taking part in something together, renewing their faith in each other, and rekindling the communal spirit that laid the foundations for the creation of Pakistan 70 years ago.

==The name==
Azme-Alishan 
(the Glorious Resolve) is a line in Pakistan’s [[national anthem]], something that every young Pakistani is brought up to learn and love.

The Azme-Alishan initiative centres on asking Pakistanis to make a new resolve to stand up for their country; calling on them to register their support and declare themselves a Nishane-Azm (A symbol of Resolve)

==Launch Event==
(contracted; show full)* [http://azmealishan.com/ Azme Alishan]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/azmealishan Azme Alishan YouTube channel]
* [http://twitter.com/azmealishan Azme Alishan on Twitter]
* [http://www.stringsonline.net/ Strings Band Online]

[[Category:Politics of Pakistan]]
[[Category:Pakistani culture]]
[[Category:Pakistani nationalism]]