Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus expressed confidence that the Bangladesh Armed Forces will continue their vital role in the nation’s reconstruction and democratic progress. Speaking at a reception marking Armed Forces Day 2025 at Dhaka’s Senakunja, he praised the military’s professionalism, patriotism, and sacrifices since the 1971 Liberation War. Yunus honored the martyrs of the war and those who died or were injured during the 2024 student–public uprising, calling their courage a foundation for rebuilding the country. He emphasized the armed forces’ contribution to maintaining public trust and ensuring a peaceful upcoming election, describing it as a key step in Bangladesh’s democratic evolution. Highlighting modernization efforts, Yunus noted ongoing technological upgrades and training across the army, navy, and air force. He also lauded Bangladesh’s global peacekeeping record, citing participation in 63 missions across 43 countries, including significant female representation. The event was attended by military chiefs, veterans, peacekeepers’ families, and international guests.