Basant, Culture, and Resilience: Why Pakistan Must Not Surrender Its Joy to Terror.
Picture just for Reference Basant, Culture, and Resilience: Why Pakistan Must Not Surrender Its Joy to Terror Pakistan is a country blessed beyond imagination. From snow-covered mountains to lush green valleys, from ancient civilizations to living cultural traditions, Pakistan has everything that can attract global tourism. Gwadar, Skardu, Hunza, Murree, Kaghan, Naran, Swat, Kalam—often called the “Swiss landscapes of Pakistan”—offer breathtaking beauty. Balochistan’s historical heritage, including the legendary Princesses of Makran, a name once echoed internationally by Angelina Jolie, adds to Pakistan’s civilizational depth and mystique. Alongside natural beauty, Pakistan’s cultural life is equally rich. Festivals, colors, music, and traditions form the soul of the nation. Events like Basant are not merely entertainment; they are expressions of identity, continuity, and collective happiness. Basant After 25 Years: A Global Message of Peace The revival of Basant in La...