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Pakistan cancels March 23 parade amid energy crisis

Published on: March 17, 2026 8:13 PM

Pakistan has cancelled the Pakistan Day parade on March 23, 2026, citing an ongoing regional energy crisis. The decision reflects economic strain caused by disruptions linked to tensions involving Iran, United States, and Israel. Citizens, armed forces, and institutions will instead observe the day through simple ceremonies nationwide.

The federal government confirmed that all large-scale events have been cancelled due to austerity measures. Instead, authorities will hold flag-hoisting ceremonies at key locations across the country. Officials said the move ensures respect for the day while reducing financial and logistical burdens. Moreover, the scaled-down observance aligns with current national priorities amid economic challenges.

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The decision comes as Pakistan faces rising fuel costs and supply concerns. These issues stem from disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy route. Ongoing conflict in the Gulf has reduced shipments and increased security risks. Consequently, global oil prices have surged, placing additional pressure on import-dependent economies like Pakistan.

Pakistan Day commemorates the historic Lahore Resolution, which paved the way for independence. Traditionally, the day features a grand military parade in Islamabad. The event showcases defence capabilities, cultural diversity, and national unity. However, this year’s observance will focus on reflection rather than display.

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Across South Asia, governments are taking similar steps to manage fuel shortages and rising costs. Pakistan has also explored alternative energy routes and conservation measures. Despite the parade cancellation, officials emphasised that national spirit remains unchanged. Simple ceremonies, including flag hoisting and official messages, will mark the occasion with dignity.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Lahore Resolution significance, Latest, March 23 Pakistan news, Pakistan austerity measures, Pakistan Day parade cancellation, Pakistan energy crisis 2026, Strait of Hormuz disruption

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