The resplendent history of Pakistan Day parade

On the historic occasion of Pakistan Day, celebrated every year on March 23, the nation eagerly awaits the Pakistan Joint Services Day Parade, a symbol of unity and pride that has evolved magnificently over the years.

Take a journey through time from 1956 to 2022 as we delve into the rich history of this iconic parade. Witness his transformation in various locations, reflecting the nation’s journey through triumphs and challenges, in a riveting documentary created from exclusive archival footage and various sources.

Experience the procession through the lenses of national and foreign dignitaries who graced the event with their presence and gave this spectacular spectacle a global perspective.

Each vintage has its own significance, carefully crafted to showcase key moments in the show’s illustrious history. From moments of exuberance to instances of solemn reflection, each chapter adds layers to this patriotic extravaganza.

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A special parade of the armed forces, which originated in Karachi in 1956, passed through Dhaka, Lahore and Rawalpindi, symbolizing the unity and strength of the nation. Over the years, it has welcomed the participation of armed forces not only from Pakistan, but also from countries like Turkey, Iran, Iraq and China.

The Pakistan Day Parade saw the participation of leaders and officials from various nations, further enhancing its importance on the global stage.

For every patriotic Pakistani, the grand parade of armed forces on Pakistan Day is a moment of immense pride and honor that serves as a testament to the resilience and unity of the country.

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