Pakistan Day was celebrated with all its zeal across the world. Ceremonies were held in various countries and their capitals to commemorate the 84th Pakistan Day.
Here is a glimpse of what is happening around the world:
Ambassador Masood Khan organized a grand reception at the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, D.C., where esteemed guests from the diplomatic and defense sectors, prominent figures from the Pakistani community, and media representatives were in attendance.
The Pakistani Ambassador to Iran, Mudassir Tipu, expressed profound gratitude for the video mapping of the flags of Pakistan and Iran at Azadi Square in Tehran. He emphasized that this gesture symbolized the strong and extensive bonds between the two neighboring nations. Thousands of individuals participated in this significant event, marking a historic moment of unity. Ambassador Tipu also conveyed his immense appreciation to Tehran for its cooperation and hospitality.
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Video of the Pakistani flag being honored as Azadi Square in Tehran made rounds on social media.
Brisbane’s iconic bridge, usually adorned with various colors and lights, took on a special hue of green and white to commemorate Pakistan Day. This symbolic gesture was a nod to the national colors of Pakistan and served as a tribute to the country’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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Celebrations of Pakistan Day are also held in UK. The Pakistani flag was raised atop Westminster Abbey to celebrate Pakistan Day. In line with tradition, Westminster Abbey held a Special Evensong in the evening, featuring a performance by the Choir.
A military parade was organized at Parade Ground in Shakarparian, Islamabad. The contingents of the three armed forces and other security forces conducted a march past the show followed by a spectacular air show by the Pakistan Air Force.
Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu commanded a flypast that showcased J-10C and F-7PG fighter jets.