Dubai’s Burj Khalifa turns white and green to mark Pakistan Independence Day

Pakistani national flag lights up on the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, UAE on August 14, 2025, to mark Pakistan Independence Day. (Photo courtesy: X/@UmpireFourth)
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Updated 15 August 2025
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Dubai’s Burj Khalifa turns white and green to mark Pakistan Independence Day

  • The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner and home to over 1.6 million Pakistani expats
  • Pakistan achieved independence on Aug. 14, 1947, after the British partitioned the Sub-continent

ISLAMABAD: Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa lit up with Pakistan’s national flag on Thursday evening as the South Asian country marked its 79th Independence Day.

Pakistan achieved independence from British colonial rule on Aug. 14, 1947, after the British partitioned the Sub-continent into two independent dominions, Muslim Pakistan and Hindu-majority India.

On Thursday, the Pakistani embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) shared on X a video of the world’s tallest skyscraper turning green and white.

“Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, illuminated with the Pakistani flag on 14 August 2025 to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day,” the embassy wrote on X.

The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US. The Gulf state is also Pakistan’s second-largest source of foreign remittances, after Saudi Arabia, with over 1.6 million Pakistani expatriates living and working there.

Separately, Pakistan’s Consulate General in Dubai also hosted a flag-hoisting today to mark the 78th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, with a large number of Pakistani community members attending the event.

Pakistan’s Consul General Hussain Muhammad warmly welcomed the community members and urged them to continue playing a constructive role in the development of both the UAE and Pakistan, according to the consulate.

Earlier this week, thousands of people attended Pakistan’s Independence Day celebrations at the Dubai Exhibition Center.

The event, titled ‘Emirates Loves Pakistan,’ was organized in collaboration with the Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD) and supported by Dubai Police, and featured a colorful mix of music, dance, art, cuisine and community spirit.


Pakistan to play India in T20 World Cup, government says

Updated 09 February 2026
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Pakistan to play India in T20 World Cup, government says

  • Islamabad announced boycotting the Feb. 15 match in Colombo to protest the ICC’s exclusion of Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup
  • Pakistan’s government says the decision to play India is taken to protect ‘spirit of cricket and to support the continuity of global sport’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has cleared the country’s cricket team to play India in the T20 World Cup on Feb. 15, the Pakistani government announced late Monday, ending a week-long standoff.

Islamabad announced boycotting the Feb. 15 match in Colombo to protest the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) exclusion of Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup, following Dhaka’s decision to not play matches in India owing to security fears.

On Sunday, ICC Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja arrived in Lahore for talks with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Aminul Islam as the sport’s governing body strived to save the high-stakes T20 World Cup encounter.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi met PM Sharif late Monday and briefed him regarding the outcomes of high-level deliberations held between the PCB, Bangladesh board and ICC representatives, the Pakistani government said on X.

“The Government of Pakistan has reviewed the formal requests extended to the PCB by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, as well as the supporting communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and other member nations. These correspondences sought Pakistan’s leadership in securing a viable solution to recent challenges,” the Pakistani government said.

“In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.”

The BCB earlier thanked the PCB, ICC and all others for their positive roles in trying to “overcome recent challenges,” particularly thanking PCB Chairman Naqvi and Pakistani cricket fans for demonstrating “exemplary sportsmanship and solidarity.”

“We are deeply moved by Pakistan’s efforts to go above and beyond in supporting Bangladesh during this period. Long may our brotherhood flourish,” BCB President Islam said in a statement.

“Following my short visit to Pakistan yesterday and given the forthcoming outcomes of our discussions, I request Pakistan to play the ICC T20 World Cup game on 15 February against India for the benefit of the entire cricket ecosystem.”

The dispute stemmed from the ICC’s decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland last month after Bangladesh refused to play tournament matches in India. Dhaka’s decision followed the removal of Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League (IPL). He was bought for $1 million by the IPL’s Kolkata Knight Riders, but on Jan. 3 the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ordered Kolkata to release Mustafizur without a public explanation but amid regional tensions.

Pakistani cricket authorities subsequently announced boycotting the match against India at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Feb. 15. An India-Pakistan fixture is the sport’s most lucrative asset, generating a massive share of global broadcasting and sponsorship revenue.

“This decision [to play India in T20 World Cup] has been taken with the aim of protecting the spirit of cricket, and to support the continuity of this global sport in all participating nations,” the Pakistani government said.

“We remain confident that our team will carry the spirit of sportsmanship and national pride onto the field as they compete for global glory.”