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Friday, July 4, 2025

Google Commemorates Pakistan Independence Day with a Special Doodle

A special Google Doodle has been created to honor Pakistan’s Independence Day, featuring the Indus River dolphin, a toothed whale native to Pakistan. On the event of Pakistan Independence Day 2023, Google released its annual Doodle today.

Almost 200 years of British rule ended on this day in 1947 when Pakistan became a sovereign state. In response to the Indian Independence Act, which granted them the right to establish their sovereign nation-state, Muslim Indians initiated the Pakistan Movement in 1947.

Leading the effort was the All-India Muslim League, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah at the helm. The All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was at the forefront of this movement. The All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was at the forefront of this endeavor. On Independence Day, the national anthem is sung and the Pakistani flag is proudly hoisted by citizens all across the nation. The main celebrations are held in Islamabad, where the President and Prime Minister deliver inspiring speeches highlighting national heroes, recent achievements, and future goals.

Elaborate lighting and colorful decorations adorn the President’s House, Supreme Court, Parliament House, and other significant government structures. The general public also has the opportunity to attend fireworks displays, protests, and musical performances. The Indus River dolphin, a unique toothed whale species exclusive to Pakistan, is showcased in today’s Doodle. This rare aquatic creature, also known as the Bhulan in Sindhi and Urdu, is a distinctive sight off the coast of Pakistan.

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