The Pakistan Day parade cancelled announcement has come from the federal government, which has decided not to hold the traditional march and military display scheduled for March 23, 2026.
Officials have cited ongoing security concerns related to heightened geopolitical tensions as the primary reason for cancelling the event, which usually draws large crowds in Islamabad and major cities across the country.
The Pakistan Day parade is traditionally held every year to commemorate the adoption of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940 and to showcase the country’s military strength, culture, and national unity. It normally includes military processions, performances, and displays of defense capabilities.
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Authorities have stated that the decision to cancel this year’s parade was taken after consultations between government, security, and defense agencies. The priority, they say, is to ensure public safety amid a climate of heightened alert.
The cancellation has been met with mixed reactions from citizens and supporters of national events. While some understand that public safety needs to come first, others have expressed disappointment that one of the nation’s most symbolic celebrations will not take place this year.
The government has indicated that alternative virtual and televised commemorations may be planned to mark the national day without large public gatherings.




