Visualizing 76 Years of Growth & Achievement
Celebrating 78 Years of Resilience, Growth & Pride Honoring the journey of our beloved homeland from humble beginnings to global recognition.
Celebrate freedom, unity, and progress. May our homeland flourish—today and always.
Visualizing our nation's progress since independence
Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
Source: State Bank of Pakistan
Source: Ministry of Education
Source: Ministry of Energy
Explore the pivotal events that shaped the subcontinent before and after the creation of Pakistan.
Journey through the soul of our homeland — from towering mountains to vibrant cities — brought to life through Pakistan Shorts.
Constructed between 1960 and 1968, Minar-e-Pakistan stands at 70 meters. It blends Mughal, Islamic, and modern architecture, symbolizing Pakistan’s struggle for freedom.
Tower of Pakistan built to commemorate the Lahore Resolution where Pakistan's independence was demanded.
Commissioned by Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671, the mosque’s red sandstone structure and marble domes showcase Mughal grandeur at its peak.
17th-century Mughal-era mosque, one of the largest in the world with capacity for 100,000 worshippers.
Gifted by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, it was completed in 1986. Its unique tent-like design was inspired by the desert Bedouin tents.
Modern mosque shaped like a desert tent, the largest in South Asia with striking contemporary design.
The fort’s history spans over a thousand years, with additions from Mughal, Sikh, and British rulers, making it a layered historical masterpiece.
UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Mughal architecture with the famous Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors).