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Pakistan Day marked with national spirit at embassy in Tokyo

Published on: March 25, 2026 9:03 AM

The Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo commemorated Pakistan Day with a dignified and patriotic ceremony on March 23, 2026. The event was led by Ambassador Abdul Hameed and attended by members of the Pakistani community, along with officials of the Embassy.

The ceremony commenced with the hoisting of the national flag, a solemn and symbolic act reflecting the pride, unity, and enduring spirit of the Pakistani nation. The national anthem was played, creating a moment of reflection and reverence for the sacrifices made in the creation of Pakistan.

Messages from the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out on the occasion. These messages underscored the historical significance of Pakistan Day, commemorating the Lahore Resolution of 1940, and reaffirmed the nation’s steadfast commitment to democratic ideals, economic progress, and social prosperity. They also emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and collective responsibility in addressing contemporary challenges and advancing the country’s global standing.

In his remarks, Ambassador Abdul Hameed highlighted the vital role of the Pakistani diaspora in Japan in strengthening bilateral relations between Pakistan and Japan. He commended the community for their contributions across various sectors and encouraged them to continue serving as ambassadors of Pakistan’s culture, values, and potential.

The gathering reflected a strong sense of patriotism and cohesion, as participants celebrated their shared heritage and identity. The event also provided an opportunity to reinforce bonds within the community and to express a collective commitment to the progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

On this occasion, attendees renewed their pledge to uphold the guiding principles of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah-Unity, Faith, and Discipline-and to contribute positively towards enhancing Pakistan’s image on the global stage. The ceremony concluded with prayers for the continued peace, stability, and development of Pakistan.

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