Pakistan’s diversity is enriched by historical influences from various civilizations, including the Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Persian, and English cultures. These overlapping layers of cultural influence have shaped Pakistan’s unique identity, making it a living example of how civilizations interact, adapt, and coexist over time.
The celebration of various cultural days further reinforces the diverse yet unified identity of the nation. Through such commemorations, cultural identity is both preserved and celebrated, fostering mutual respect and national unity.
Dr Syed Shameel A Qadri and Dr Intikhab Ulfat
Karachi
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