'Only Simple Flag-Hoisting': Pak Cancels Republic Day Parade Amid Oil Crisis
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'Only Simple Flag-Hoisting': Pak Cancels Republic Day Parade Amid Oil Crisis
Pakistan has cancelled its military parade and ceremonial events that were scheduled for March 23, the country's Republic Day. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's office announced on Tuesday.
Pakistan Cancels Republic Day Parade Amid Fuel Crisis
Pakistan has cancelled its Republic Day parade scheduled for March 23 due to a worsening fuel crisis triggered by ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The decision was announced by the office of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, citing disruptions in oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz. With Pakistan heavily dependent on oil imports from Gulf countries, the supply crunch has led to rising fuel prices and increased economic pressure. Instead of …
Pakistan, which is facing a severe fuel crisis in the wake of the Iran-Israel war, does not even have enough money to hold the Republic Day parade on March 23. The Sharif government has said that keeping in mind the ongoing fuel crisis in the country, the decision has been taken not to hold the Republic Day parade this year. Pakistan celebrates Republic Day every year on March 23 to commemorate the historic Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the adop…
No Republic Day Parade for Pakistan This Year? Government Cuts Costs Amid Gulf Oil Crisis, Fuel Prices Surge & Austerity Measures Imposed
Pakistan faces a historic disruption to its national celebrations as the government cancels the Republic Day parade on March 23 amid a severe oil crisis. Rising fuel prices and global energy supply disruptions caused by Middle East conflicts have forced the country to adopt stringent austerity measures, impacting everything from government operations to public events. PM Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that while the parade and military pageantry will …
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