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April 16, 2025
The Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan to India, Mr. Saad Ahmad Warraich, laid the traditional chaddar on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan at the shrine of the famous mystic saint, Hazrat Amir Khusro(RA),in New Delhi.
The Pakistan Day was observed with traditional zeal and fervour at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.
March 20,2025
The Pakistan Day Reception was held at Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.The grand event was attended by a large number of guests including political figures, diplomats, businessmen, representatives of media and members of the civil society.
February 16, 2025
Pakistan High Commission participated in International Day 2025 at British School, New Delhi. Traditional Pakistani cuisine known for its rich and vibrant flavours was served to visiting guests.
February 9, 2025
To celebrate Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage and diverse cuisine, Pakistan High Commission organized a ‘Pakistan Fest’ in New Delhi.
January 19,2025
Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi organized a day of fun-filled activities including cricket, drawing / painting, tug of war and musical chair competitions for kids and families.
January 7,2025
Pakistani Zaireen accompanied by Second Secretary, Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi, Mr. Tariq Masroof, placed the traditional Chaddar at the Shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Syed Moinuddin Hasan Chishti (RA) at Ajmer Sharif.
October 23,2024
The Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan to India, Mr. Saad Ahmad Warraich, laid the traditional chaddar on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan at the shrine of the revered sufi saint, Hazrat Khwaja Nizamuddin Aulia (RA), in New Delhi.
September 17, 2024
On the auspicious occasion of the Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW), the High Commission for Pakistan, New Delhi organized a Mehfil-e-Milad at the Chancery premises.
September 16, 2024
Pakistani Zaireen accompanied by Deputy Head of Mission, Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi, Mr. Asif Khan, placed the traditional Chaddar at the Shrine of Hazrat Khawaja Allauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir (RA) at Kaliyar Sharif.
September 14,2024
To celebrate the achievements of Pakistani women in cricket, Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi held an event which was attended by Pakistani women cricketers, journalists and sports enthusiasts. Mr. Aayush Puthran, author of the book “Unveiling Jazba: A History of Pakistan Women’s Cricket” was also present on the occasion.
September 03,2024
The Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan to India, Mr. Saad Ahmad Warraich, laid the traditional chaddar on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan at the shrine of Hazrat Mujadid Alf Sani (RA) at Sirhind Sharif.
August 14,2024
The High Commission for Pakistan, New Delhi celebrated 77th anniversary of Pakistan’s Independence with national zeal and fervor, today.
April 28,2024
The Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan to India,Mr. Saad Ahmad Warraich, laid the traditional chaddar on behalf of the Government and people of Pakistan at the shrine of the famous mystic saint, Hazrat Amir Khusro, in New Delhi.
Pakistan National Day reception was held at the premises of Pakistan High Commission New Delhi on 28th March 2024. The well attended reception included guests from all walks of life. Political figures, members from the diplomatic corps, businessmen, representatives of media & civil society, and prominent Muslims personalities including Sajjada Nasheens of revered shrines in India were in large attendance.
Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi participated in the annual charity bazar, organized by Delhi Commonwealth Women’s Association at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.Pakistani traditional cuisines were served to the visitors. A range of Pakistani traditional clothing was also at display.
Pakistan High Commission took part in International Day 2023 at British School, New Delhi . Spouses of the Mission’s officers and staff served guests with traditional Pakistani cuisine. Charged’ Affaires Salman Sharif and officers of Pakistan High Commission were also present. As always, Pakistan’s pavilion and Pakistani food was immensely popular and drew sizeable crowds at The British School.