Pakistan Day

Pakistan Day Quick Facts - GB

2024 Date23 March 2024
2025 Date23 March 2025

Pakistan Day

Pakistan Day, also known as Republic Day or Resolution Day, seeks to remember and celebrate the Lahore Resolution of 1940 and the creation of Pakistan. The day honours the struggles, sacrifices, and visionary leadership of the nation's founding fathers. The Observance typically features grand military parades, air shows, national songs, and cultural performances that highlight the depth and richness of Pakistani traditions.

The history of the Lahore Resolution holds tremendous significance for the British Pakistanis, as many can trace their roots to pre-partition India. British Pakistanis played a crucial role in Pakistan's development, particularly in the fields of education, science, and trade, and thus, their connection to the day is one of pride as well.

Pakistan Day is generally observed with various events organised by the Pakistani diaspora to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and history that connects them with their homeland. Held in major cities such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester, these events may include flag-hoisting ceremonies, seminars, and cultural performances. The High Commission for Pakistan in London also participates in these activities to promote cultural exchanges and a better understanding of Pakistan among the British public. Pakistan Day is observed on the 23rd of March each year.

Pakistan Day Facts

  • The first capital city of Pakistan post-independence was Karachi. In 1958, the capital was changed to Rawalpindi and later in the 1960s it was changed again to Islamabad. Islamabad was designed with the idea of a new purpose capital city focusing on higher standards of living.
  • On this Pakistan Day, we pay homage to the founding fathers of Pakistan whose services and sacrifices led to the creation of a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent - President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi, Pakistan Day 2021
  • The name Pakistan means land of the pure in Persian and Urdu.
  • Pakistan's constitution grants the judiciary a significant level of independence, similar to the United Kingdom's independent judiciary. This is crucial in ensuring the protection of individual rights and the rule of law.
  • Pakistan's legal system has been significantly influenced by British law and traditions. This is evidenced in the fact that some of Pakistan's laws are still based on the English common law system.

Pakistan Day Top Events and Things to Do

  • Attend festivals or parties with friends and family. This is a celebratory day where national songs are sung and debate competitions are held.
  • Enjoy traditional Pakistani dishes and cuisines like Biryani (layered meat and rice), Paya (goat curry), and Nihari (slow-cooked lamb shank).
  • Watch the 2021 Pakistan Day parade if you missed it.

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