Celebrating 78 Years of Freedom, Unity & Progress
On August 14, 1947, Pakistan emerged as an independent nation after the partition of British India, marking the end of colonial rule.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader), led the Pakistan movement and became the first Governor-General of Pakistan.
The green represents Islam and Muslim majority, white represents minorities and peace, while the crescent and star symbolize progress and light.
"With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve."
The All-India Muslim League was established in Dhaka to protect the rights and interests of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.
The Pakistan Resolution was passed, demanding separate states for Muslims in the northwestern and eastern zones of India.
Pakistan gained independence on August 14, 1947, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah as its first Governor-General.
From ancient Indus Valley sites to Mughal monuments like Badshahi Mosque and Shalimar Gardens.
Rich tradition of Qawwali, classical music, folk dances, and contemporary arts that reflect our diverse culture.
Delicious traditional foods like Biryani, Karahi, Nihari, and sweets that represent our culinary heritage.
Celebrate Pakistan's Independence Day with flag hoisting ceremonies, parades, cultural programs, and fireworks across the nation.
Happy 78th Independence Day to all Pakistanis around the world!