Islamabad, 13 August 2022 (TDI): Danila Ganich, Ambassador of Russia to Pakistan shared a special message on the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan. Pakistan celebrates its Independence Day on the 14th of August.

Pakistan-Russia Ties

In recent years, relations between Russia and Pakistan have improved. In 2016, the two nations conducted their first-ever joint military exercises.

By December 2016, Pakistan and Russia had agreed on a price for the Pakistan Stream Gas pipeline, which runs from Karachi to Kasur.

Russia now has access to a port with warm water in the Arabian Sea thanks to Pakistan (Gwadar Port). Pakistan commemorates the anniversary of diplomatic ties with Russia on May 1.

Pakistan’s Diamond Jubilee  

Pakistan will be commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of the 75th Independence Day, tomorrow. The day will begin with a 21-gun salute at the provincial headquarters and a 31-gun salute at the federal capital. 

At dawn, special prayers will be said at mosques for the nation’s peace, unity, and prosperity. A ceremony to raise the national flag will be the focal point of the festivities. 

Similar flag-raising ceremonies will also take place across the nation at provincial, divisional, and district levels. Likewise, the Pakistani Missions across the world will be hosting flag hoisting ceremonies. 

Historical Overview  

Pakistan and India were once conjoined and known as the Sub-Continent collectively. The Muslim majority region of the Sub-continent fought for their independence on the basis of the Two Nation Theory.  

The Two Nation Theory defined the differences between the Hindus and Muslims. It further explained how both religions living together as one nation were not possible.

Therefore, Pakistan emerged as an independent country on 14th August 1947, breaking away from British authority.  

Sixty million of the ninety-five million Muslims on the Indian Subcontinent became Pakistani citizens at the time of its creation. Subsequently, thirty-five million Muslims remained inside India making it the largest Muslim minority in a non-Muslim state. 

Moreover, it is pertinent to note that Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Founding Father of Pakistan was the first Governer General of the nascent country. Whereas, Liaquat Ali Khan was chosen to serve as its first Prime Minister.