‘Flavors of UAE’ brings Emirati food, music and heritage to Karachi festival

People line up to get Emirati food at the World Culture Festival hosted by the Arts Council of Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 3, 2025. (AN Photo)
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Updated 04 December 2025
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‘Flavors of UAE’ brings Emirati food, music and heritage to Karachi festival

  • Event held alongside UAE National Day celebrations, marking decades of cultural and diaspora ties
  • Officials say people-to-people exchanges strengthen a relationship rooted in shared heritage and history

KARACHI: Karachi celebrated the United Arab Emirates’ culture, cuisine and heritage this week at the World Culture Festival hosted by the Arts Council of Pakistan, where Sindh officials and Emirati diplomats said cultural exchanges were a way of deepening ties between the two nations.

The evening on Wednesday coincided with the UAE’s 54th National Day, known as Eid Al-Etihad and observed annually on Dec. 2, and featured Emirati dishes, music and traditional dance as part of the festival’s second edition.

Pakistan and the UAE have maintained close diplomatic and economic relations for decades, including extensive labor, trade and cultural links.

“The relationship between the UAE and Pakistan goes a long way. Every year, we collaborate with the Arts Council to further that [relationship],” Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Alrehmeithi, Consul General of the UAE in Karachi, told Arab News.




Consul General of the UAE in Karachi, Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Alrehmeithi (first from right), performing traditional dance at the World Culture Festival hosted by the Arts Council of Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 3, 2025. (PNCA)

He added that the showcase included cultural artifacts, traditional Emirati sweets and live performances.

A UAE-based chef, Mainuddin, prepared around half a dozen dishes for attendees alongside a local team of assistants. The spread included balaleet, a sweet vermicelli dish served with egg, chebab, an Emirati version of soft pancakes, khobesa, and harees, a traditional preparation brought back “on popular demand,” according to Sindh Culture Minister Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah.

“Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto shared a very cordial relationship,” Shah said, noting similarities in cultural traditions and referring to the UAE’s founding president and Pakistan’s former prime minister.

“And you see that the culture of the two nations is similar. Pakistanis consider people of the UAE their own and they feel the same toward Pakistanis,” he added.




Men performing Emirati traditional dance at the World Culture Festival hosted by the Arts Council of Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 3, 2025. (PNCA)

The minister said celebrations such as these offered a counter-narrative to conflict elsewhere:

“It is giving out a soft image of both the countries. Where you see war and conflict [across the world], the culture of Pakistan and the UAE sends out the message of love and peace.”

Guests also sampled regag, a thin Emirati flatbread served fresh with fillings such as eggs, cheese, honey and Nutella. Traditional stick dance performances and music closed the evening.

Warm food, music and a winter Karachi evening drew a large audience, reflecting ties between the two nations that continue beyond government diplomacy, into community, cuisine and shared celebration.

Arts Council President Mohammad Ahmed Shah said cultural partnerships help reinforce people-to-people links, noting the UAE’s role as a destination for more than a million Pakistani workers.

“Over a million Pakistanis work in the UAE and are a part of our economic prosperity,” he said.

“Pakistan has both economic as well as cultural interests in the UAE as Pakistanis make up a huge population of the UAE. Hence, these cultural exchanges are really important.”


Pakistan PM invites UAE investment across tech and resource sectors at National Day event

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Pakistan PM invites UAE investment across tech and resource sectors at National Day event

  • Shehbaz Sharif says the UAE remains a key economic partner and continues to lend ‘critical support’ to Pakistan
  • UAE envoy says both nations have potential for cooperation in renewable energy, AI and economic diversification

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is ready to welcome investment from the United Arab Emirates across emerging technologies and resource sectors, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday, as both countries marked the 54th National Day of the Gulf country in Islamabad.

Speaking at the ceremony attended by senior ministers, diplomats and business leaders, Sharif said the UAE remained a key economic partner for Pakistan and continued to lend “critical support” to the country’s stabilizing economy.

“Pakistan takes great pride in its strategic partnership with the UAE, which continues to deepen across every domain of life,” he said. “With Pakistan’s economy stabilizing, we stand ready to welcome Emirati investment in renewable energy, AI, fintech, agriculture and minerals.”

Sharif praised the UAE’s leadership and recalled his earliest memories of the Gulf nation as “a land that believed in possibilities long before they became realities,” saying the country’s progress under President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan commanded “profound admiration.”

UAE Ambassador Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi said the Emirates was committed to strengthening ties with Pakistan in areas including the economy, energy and artificial intelligence.

He said the two countries shared a “deep-rooted friendship built on mutual respect, shared values and a common vision for regional peace and development.”

“We see tremendous potential for collaboration in renewable energy, artificial intelligence, sustainability and economic diversification,” the ambassador said, adding that the UAE aimed to broaden the scope of its economic relations with Pakistan.

The UAE hosts around 1.8 million Pakistani expatriates, one of the country’s largest overseas communities, who Sharif said contributed “tirelessly” to the Gulf state’s development.

Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar also joined the UAE ambassador in a cake-cutting ceremony to mark the occasion.