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Kashmir Day, observed every February 5, is a day of profound solidarity with the people of Kashmir, recognized in Pakistan and by Kashmiris worldwide. This day honors those who have sacrificed their lives and highlights the ongoing struggle for freedom and self-determination. Join global calls for peace and human rights, advocate for justice, and raise awareness about the region’s plight.
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Expected Kashmir Day Deals
Kashmir Day is primarily a day of advocacy and awareness, rather than commercial deals. Organizations like the Kashmir American Council and Human Rights Watch often launch campaigns to raise global awareness and support for human rights in the region. Many individuals and communities participate in peaceful demonstrations, educational seminars, and fundraising drives for humanitarian aid. Expect calls to action from groups such as Amnesty International, encouraging engagement with policymakers and support for international efforts toward a just resolution. We will update this page with confirmed live initiatives as February 5 approaches.
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Mention @NatlToday and use #KashmirDay. Share news, historical facts, and calls to action for peace and human rights.
Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #KashmirDay. Share personal stories, educational resources, and organize community discussions.
Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #KashmirDay. Post impactful visuals, infographics, and short videos to raise awareness about the cause.
Kashmir Day Hero
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
History of Kashmir Day
The valley of Kashmir is known as ‘heaven on earth.’ Kashmir is one of the most popular tourist spots in Pakistan — it possesses exceptional beauty and is a place that must be visited at least once in your lifetime. Unfortunately, it has been riddled with territorial conflict since 1947.
From the partition of the subcontinent, the freedom of Kashmir has been an issue of conflict between India and Pakistan. The conflict between the two countries increases with every passing year.
Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed across Pakistan to portray solidarity with the Kashmiri people. Many freedom fighters have lost their loved ones in their struggle for a separate identity on the world’s map and Pakistan supports Kashmir in its primary right to self-determination.
Kashmir Solidarity Day was established by the opposition leader of Pakistan at the time, Nawaz Sharif, in 1990. Sharif called for a strike throughout Pakistan as a protest against the Indian army, which held some parts of Kashmir. He appealed to the nation to pray for Kashmir’s freedom.
The Kashmir issue has been raised by Pakistan on a global level, but international leaders and the United Nations have not been successful in solving the problem. However, the people of Pakistan continue to support the people of Kashmir in their fight towards their goal by celebrating Kashmir Solidarity Day in February every year.
Kashmir Day timeline
Soon after India and Pakistan form separate states, the Kashmir conflict begins.
Due to the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, the Kashmir issue is taken to the United Nations.
A second long war between India and Pakistan ends and results in the Simla Agreement.
The Indian government cancels the special status granted to Kashmir.
How Businesses Can Celebrate Kashmir Day
Local businesses can observe Kashmir Day by fostering dialogue and understanding within their communities. Host educational events, film screenings, or panel discussions that explore the history and human impact of the Kashmir conflict. Consider partnering with humanitarian organizations to collect donations for aid efforts in conflict-affected regions. Display informational materials or share resources on social media to raise awareness among customers, emphasizing the importance of peace and human rights.
Kashmir Day FAQs
When is Kashmir Day?
In 2027, Kashmir Day will be observed on Friday, February 5. This annual observance continues to highlight the importance of peace and self-determination for the Kashmiri people.
Why is February 5 observed as Kashmir Day?
The date February 5 was chosen to symbolize continuous support for the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination. It is a day for global advocacy and solidarity, drawing attention to the decades-long conflict.
How many people are affected by the Kashmir conflict?
The Kashmir conflict impacts a population estimated to be over 15 million across various parts of the historical region. The ongoing situation affects daily life, human rights, and regional stability, drawing international concern.
What is the primary goal of Kashmir Day?
Kashmir Day seeks to galvanize global public opinion and encourage international bodies to play a constructive role in resolving the long-standing dispute. It underscores the need for a peaceful and just solution in accordance with international law.
How to Observe Kashmir Day
Take part in public processions
Join rallies and take part in public meetings to pay tribute to the freedom fighters of Kashmir. You can attend seminars being held in the country and help convey the message to the world on behalf of Kashmir.
Form a human chain
Participate in forming a human chain to express your solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Use the power of social media
Give your reviews and opinions about this issue on your social media platforms and let the world know what’s going on. Play your part in creating informative banners, illustrating the struggle of the people of Kashmir, and encouraging people to help them.
5 Interesting Facts About Kashmir
It has a giant valley
The Kashmir Valley is 6,000 square miles in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Many were killed in the Kashmir conflict
4427 people were killed between 2008 and 2019.
Kashmir is divided by a military boundary
The Indian and Pakistani controlled parts of Kashmir are separated by the Line of Control.
India’s longest railway tunnel is in Kashmir
The Pir Panjal railway tunnel, or the Banihal railway tunnel, is India’s longest railway tunnel — it is 11,215 km long.
China also has its finger in the pie
China claims to have control over 20% of Kashmir.
Why is Kashmir Day Important
To show support
Kashmir Solidarity Day is celebrated to show support to Kashmir and let them know that they are not alone. On this day, congregational prayers are held around the mosques to specifically pray for the people of Kashmir.
It gives encouragement
This day, all the people pay tribute to the brave freedom fighters of Kashmir who have lost their lives while fighting for independence. This is done to encourage the people of Kashmir and to motivate them.
We care for the people of Kashmir.
No matter what the political situation might be, every nation has the right to be independent. We honor this day to show the people of Kashmir that we care about them.
Kashmir Day dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2027 | February 5 | Friday |
| 2028 | February 5 | Saturday |
| 2029 | February 5 | Monday |
| 2030 | February 5 | Tuesday |
| 2031 | February 5 | Wednesday |


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