Pakistan Cancels March 23 Parade Amid Oil Crisis Measures

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Web Desk: Pakistan’s government has decided to cancel the traditional military parade and major celebrations for March 23, observed as Pakistan Day, citing the ongoing global oil crisis and a nationwide austerity drive.

According to official sources, the decision was taken in light of rising energy challenges and the need to promote fiscal discipline. Instead of large-scale events, the day will be marked with simple and dignified flag-hoisting ceremonies across the country.

Authorities emphasized that the move reflects both economic prudence and a commitment to maintaining the spirit of Pakistan Day. Ministries, divisions, and government departments have been directed to observe the occasion in a modest yet respectful manner.

Officials stated that despite limited celebrations, the significance of March 23—symbolizing national unity, resilience, and commitment—will remain central. The step also aligns with broader government efforts to reduce expenditures during a period of economic pressure and global uncertainty.

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