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Pakistan Resolution

The Pakistan Resolution, adopted on March 23, 1940, was a key moment in the struggle for a separate nation for Muslims in British India. Held at a conference in Lahore, it called for greater autonomy and the creation of independent states in regions where Muslims were a majority. This resolution galvanized Muslim leaders and communities, ultimately leading to the formation of Pakistan in 1947. The day is now celebrated as Pakistan Day, marking the significance of the resolution in the country's history and the pursuit of self-determination for Muslims in the subcontinent.