The federal government has decided not to hold the Pakistan Day parade on March 23, 2026, as the country grapples with an ongoing Gulf oil crisis triggered by the conflict involving Iran, the United States, Israel and Arab nations.
The government confirmed that all related ceremonial events have been cancelled in light of the evolving situation. Instead, the day will be observed through simple and dignified flag-hoisting ceremonies across the country.
The move reflects the broader impact of regional instability on Pakistan’s domestic planning, as disruptions in global energy supply chains continue to affect South Asia. Authorities indicated that the decision was taken to align national observances with prevailing economic and logistical realities, while maintaining respect for the historical importance of the day.


