Celebrating 14 August: Pakistan's Journey to Independence


 Every year on August 14, Pakistanis all over the world come together to celebrate a day etched in the annals of history—Independence Day. On this day, 1947 saw the end of British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent and the birth of Pakistan, a nation carved on the principles of freedom, self-determination and religious identity


A few historical facts


The creation of Pakistan was not just political; It was the culmination of years of struggle, philosophy and sacrifice. The Muslims of the Indian subcontinent under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah yearned for a separate homeland where they could practice their religion freely and live according to their cultural values ​​Lahore Decision emerged 1940 laid the foundation for this demand and the emergence of Pakistan on the world map within seven years.


At midnight on August 14, 1947, a new nation came into the world. At the stroke of the midnight clock, the national flag of Pakistan was hoisted, symbolizing the culmination of the efforts of countless freedom fighters who have dreamed of this moment It was a beacon of hope for millions who longed for freedom and justice of the.


The spirit of freedom


Independence Day is not just a holiday; it is a reminder of the ideals and values ​​on which Pakistan was founded. It is a day to reflect on the national journey, honor the sacrifices of the past and renew our commitment to the future. From the bustling streets of Karachi to the peaceful Swat valley, the entire country is decked out in green and white, with the Pakistani flag flying high above


Each year, the celebration begins with a 31-gun salute and a 21-gun salute in the nation’s capital

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