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Flags of Pakistan light up Lusail towers on Pakistan Day

Published on: April 18, 2026 2:30 PM

The skyline of Lusail, Lusail, was illuminated in celebration of Pakistan Day as the flags of Pakistan and Qatar were prominently displayed on the iconic Al-Jaber Twin Towers.

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The vibrant light show marked March 23, a significant national day for Pakistan, commemorating the Lahore Resolution of 1940, which played a key role in the creation of the country. The event symbolized friendship and growing diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Qatar.

The illuminated display featured dynamic visuals of the Pakistani flag alongside Qatar’s national colors, creating a striking tribute visible across the Lusail skyline. The celebration drew attention from residents and visitors, who witnessed the symbolic gesture reflecting mutual respect and cultural connection between the two nations.

Officials and community members highlighted the display as a gesture of goodwill, underscoring the strong bilateral relationship between Islamabad and Doha. The lighting of the towers served not only as a celebration of Pakistan Day but also as a reflection of shared cooperation in diplomatic, economic, and cultural fields.

Over the years, Qatar and Pakistan have strengthened ties through collaboration in trade, manpower exchange, and regional engagement. Public displays such as this are seen as part of broader efforts to enhance people-to-people connections and mutual understanding.

The Al-Jaber Twin Towers, one of Lusail’s prominent landmarks, have previously been used for national and cultural illuminations, making them a focal point for international celebrations and events.

The Pakistan Day lighting ceremony stood out as a visual representation of friendship and shared appreciation, reinforcing the importance of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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The event concluded with continued admiration from spectators, who described the display as both symbolic and visually impressive, highlighting unity through cultural celebration.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Pakistan Tagged With: cultural event, diplomatic relations, Lifestyle-latest, Lusail, national celebration, Pakistan day, Qatar

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