Pakistan Day Parade Canceled Amid Gulf Crisis Turmoil
Pakistan has canceled its annual Pakistan Day military parade due to the ongoing Gulf crisis, which has economic and security implications. Instead, a simple flag hoisting ceremony will mark the day, aligning with the government's new austerity measures. These include fuel allowance cuts and promoting remote work.
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The Pakistan government has announced the cancellation of its annual military parade, traditionally held on March 23 to mark Pakistan Day, due to the ongoing situation in the Gulf and its wider economic and security impacts.
The Prime Minister's Office cited the current Gulf oil crisis and subsequent austerity measures as reasons for the decision, opting instead for a modest flag hoisting ceremony.
This step aligns with recent government efforts to curb expenses, including fuel cuts for official vehicles and promoting a four-day work week with remote employment options for public sector staff.
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