Globally, Monuments Illuminated Green on Pakistan Day
The Pakistan Resolution was tabled by Maulvi Fazlullah at the annual meeting of the Muslim League in Lahore’s Manto Park

Several monuments across the world illuminated green on March 23 in connection with ‘Pakistan Resolution Day’ besides public figures who extended wishes to Pakistan and acknowledged its struggle.
On this day more than 80 years ago, a resolution was tabled by Maulvi Fazlullah at the annual meeting of the Muslim League in Lahore’s Manto Park under the chairmanship of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Several countries including the United States of America, Dubai, Turkey, and China expressed gratitude to the nation by decorating their remarkable monuments with green and white colors.
US Embassy tweeted a video where two representatives paid tribute by singing song-cum-anthem Dil Dil Pakistan
Happy Pakistan Day from the U.S. Embassy! #USPAK pic.twitter.com/eObcJ8y6qz
— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) March 23, 2021
Moreover, the world’s tallest building ‘Burj Khalifa’ tuned in the colors of Pakistan’s flag in connection with the historic day.
#WATCH: Burj Khalifa in Dubai was illuminated with colors of #Pakistan‘s national flag on Tuesday to mark #PakistanResolutionDay.
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Courtesy: @PakinDubai_
–https://t.co/eGzOWnEX5u pic.twitter.com/CECy4J2i9v— Arab News Pakistan (@arabnewspk) March 23, 2021
Furthermore, the Turkish government also felicitated Pakistan on its national day.
#Atakule, Ankara’s landmarks is lit in #Pakistan flag colours showing Pakistan-Turkey solidarity messages to celebrate #PakistanDay. Situated on Jinnah Road, @atakuleofficial has Jinnah’s monument right opposite to it.#SignoftheCity #23March #OneNationOneDestiny pic.twitter.com/kPGVUCFNJx
— Pakistan Embassy Turkey (@PakinTurkey) March 22, 2021
In addition to it, the Guangzhou Tower in China, simultaneously gleamed in green and red colors to signify the bond between the two countries.
Guangzhou tower, the landmark of Guangzhou, lights up for Pakistan
resolution day. This is the first time that foreign national Day greetings are displayed on famous public buildings in Guangzhou,
. #PakistanZindabad pic.twitter.com/FNjUjfJkbG
— Gwadar Pro Official (@Gwadar_Pro) March 23, 2021
Moreover, a digital screen on New York Times Square also lit up in green and white colors.
#Happening Now: #PakistanDay2021 celebrations liting up the iconic #TimeSquare #NYC . All adorned in Green and white; colors of
flag پاکستان!پاکستان #OneNationOneDestiny @GovtofPakistan @asadmk17 @FMPublicDiploPK @ForeignOfficePk pic.twitter.com/rXb38rTL5x
— Pakistan Embassy US (@PakinUSA) March 23, 2021
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Besides decorative monuments around the world, British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner stressed upon resolving shared challenges including, Covid-19, climate change, and girls’ education.
#YaumePakistan mubarak!
Celebrations might be dampened by #COVID19 &weather- but Pakistani resilience is legendary. #UKPakDosti will keep tackling shared challenges – including #COVID19, #climatechange & girls’ education. pic.twitter.com/Rdyy4xwWba
— Christian Turner (@CTurnerFCDO) March 23, 2021
Moreover, Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan Dr Geoffrey Shaw tweeted Australia has always shared a great bond with Pakistan in many sectors and hoped it would continue.
Happy #PakistanResolutionDay to all Pakistanis. Australia has been a steadfast friend to Pakistan since its independence. Our cooperation on defence, education, trade, development, our sporting links & warm & binding people-to-people ties continue to strengthen.
یوم پاکستان مبارک pic.twitter.com/nCIi5tYcHV— Dr Geoffrey Shaw (@AusHCPak) March 23, 2021
Romanian singer Ackent, who has been inspired by Pakistani culture, wished the nation by sharing a photo with former army spokesperson with a double entrandes caption.
Happy Pakistan Day
P.S: discussing something about tourism in Pakistan @peaceforchange @OfficialDGISPR @ImranKhanPTI#PakistanResolutionDay #PakistanToursim#PakistanDay #PakistanResolutionDay2021 #THENXTPRODUCTION pic.twitter.com/z93GirGnrw— Akcent (@akcentofficial) March 23, 2021