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Govt Cancels Pakistan Day Parade

March 17, 2026
in Pakistan
Govt Cancels Pakistan Day Parade
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The federal government of Pakistan has cancelled the Pakistan Day parade that was planned for March 23 this year. The decision came as the country faces serious oil supply problems and rising fuel costs because of global energy disruptions.

These disruptions are linked to tensions in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil shipments.

The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that all major Pakistan Day ceremonies, including the traditional military parade, will not be held this year.

Instead, the day will be observed with simple and dignified events, like flag‑hoisting ceremonies across the country. Government departments were told to mark the occasion with minimal spending to save money.

Pakistan Day, held every year on March 23, is meant to celebrate the 1940 Lahore Resolution and national unity. The parade usually shows the strength of the country’s armed forces and brings many visitors and dignitaries to Islamabad.

Government officials said the cancellation is part of a wider move to cut expenses and deal with current challenges. Pakistan has tightened energy use, increased fuel prices, and introduced austerity measures to handle shortages and rising global fuel prices. Many citizens have faced long lines at petrol stations in recent weeks.

This is the first time in several years that the parade has been fully cancelled. Last year, it was scaled down because of Ramadan and economic pressures.

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