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India and Pakistan gained Independence on same day from British but celebrate on August 15 and August 14 due to…, Lord Mountbatten…reason will surprise you

India and Pakistan gained Independence on same day from British but celebrate on August 15 and August 14 due to…, Lord Mountbatten…reason will surprise you

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India and Pakistan gained Independence on same day from British rule but celebrate on August 15 and August 14 due to..., Lord Mountbatten...reason will surprise you
India will celebrate the 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the celebrations from the iconic Red Fort in Delhi. The Prime Minister will unfurl the National Flag and address the nation from the ramparts of the iconic monument, said a statement from the Ministry of Defence. As the nation is making giant strides towards realising the Government's vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, the theme of this year's celebrations is 'Naya Bharat'.
Why does Pakistan celebrate Independence Day on August 14, and India on August 15?
Additionally, Pakistan will celebrate its 79th Independence Day on August 14, while India will commemorate its Independence Day on August 15. In 1947, British India was divided into two independent nations, India and Pakistan.
Why do India and Pakistan celebrate Independence Day on different dates despite gaining freedom on the same day?
India achieved independence from British colonial rule on August 15, 1947, and Pakistan was formed around the same time, making this date technically the Independence Day for both countries. The two neighboring nations observe their Independence Day on different dates—August 14 for Pakistan and August 15 for India. But why do? Well, the reason will amaze you. It is due to…
According to the commemorative postage stamp published in July 1948, August 15, 1947, is recognized as Pakistan's Independence Day, according to a report from Pakistan's Tribune. History appears to have one version of the story. It is believed that Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy of India, transferred power to Pakistan in Karachi on August 14. Lord Mountbatten then went to New Delhi to transfer power to the first independent government of India on August 15. So technically, Pakistan became independent a day before India, which is why Independence Day in Pakistan is August 14.
According to historians, Lord Mountbatten intended to hand power to India and Pakistan at midnight on August 15. However, prominent Pakistani historian Khurshid Kamal Aziz states in his book 'Murder of History' that the Viceroy decided to transfer power separately to the two nations because he was the only representative of the British Raj in India.
On the morning of August 15, 1947, the Pakistani cabinet and the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, took an oath of office. According to historical records, the country records this date as Pakistan's first Independence Day. A year later, in 1948, Pakistan changed the day of observation, i.e., its independence day, to August 14 instead of August 15, because a majority of Pakistan's population did not want to share the historic moment with India.
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