The year 2025 marks a momentous
occasion in the history of the relationship of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
and Republic of Indonesia, as both countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of
their bilateral relations. To commemorate this milestone, commemorative postage
stamps are being issued, featuring two iconic monuments: the Minar-e-Pakistan
and the Monas (National Monument of Indonesia). This symbolic initiative not
only highlights the deep-rooted friendship and mutual respect between the two
nations but also underscores their shared values, cultural heritage, and
aspirations for a harmonious future.
The Minar-e-Pakistan: A Symbol of Aspiration and Sovereignty:- The
Minar-e-Pakistan, located in Lahore, Pakistan, stands as an enduring symbol of
the country's journey to independence. Constructed between 1960 and 1968, this
majestic tower marks the site where the Lahore Resolution was passed on March
23, 1940. This resolution laid the foundation for the creation of Pakistan,
envisioning a separate homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.
The architectural design of the
Minar-e-Pakistan blends Islamic, Mughal, and modern influences, symbolizing the
nation's cultural diversity and historical depth. Standing at 70 meters tall,
the tower's base is shaped like a flower, representing growth and renewal,
while the star and crescent at the top signify the ideals of Islam. For
Pakistanis, the Minar-e-Pakistan is more than a monument; it is a beacon of
hope, a reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence,
and a testament to the resilience of the nation.
By featuring the Minar-e-Pakistan
on the commemorative stamp, Pakistan highlights its rich history and its
enduring commitment to sovereignty, unity, and progress. It is pertinent to mention
that Minar e Pakistan, Lahore has been set within a motif which showcases
Mughal miniature art signifying Pakistan's rich traditional history. The
inclusion of this monument in the stamp design serves as a bridge connecting
the past, present, and future of Pakistan's relationship with Indonesia.
The Monas: A Beacon of Freedom and National Pride:- The
Monas, or Monumen Nasional, is an iconic landmark located in the heart of
Jakarta, Indonesia. Constructed in the early 1960s under the leadership of President
Sukarno, the Monas is a towering symbol of Indonesia's struggle for
independence. Officially inaugurated in 1975, the 132-meter-tall monument
represents the spirit of freedom and the unyielding determination of the
Indonesian people.
Bordered within the stamp by
traditional Indonesian motif, Monas' design is rich with symbolism. Its
towering obelisk, capped with a gold-plated flame, represents the eternal fire
of independence, while the base houses a museum that chronicles Indonesia's
long fight for sovereignty. The surrounding park serves as a gathering place
for citizens, embodying the unity and diversity that define the nation. For
Indonesians, the Monas is more than a monument; it is a source of inspiration,
a symbol of national pride, and a reminder of the sacrifices made to secure
their freedom.
The Design Message of the Stamps:- The selection of these
two monuments is especially significant. Both the Minar-e-Pakistan and the
Monas symbolize independence, resilience, and hope. Their presence on the
stamps design carries a powerful message: despite the geographical distance,
Pakistan and Indonesia are united by a shared history of struggle and a shared
commitment to shaping a brighter future.
The commemorative stamps, with
its depiction of the Minar-e-Pakistan and the Monas, serves as a powerful
reminder of the enduring bond between Pakistan and Indonesia. It is a
celebration of their shared journey, a tribute to their resilience, and a
symbol of their unwavering commitment to a better tomorrow. As this special
stamp travels across the world, it will carry with it the story of two nations
united by friendship, hope, and a shared vision for the future.
On the eve of 75th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between Pakistan and Indonesia, Pakistan Post is issuing a set of two Commemorative Postage Stamps of denomination Rs.30/-each on August 14th, 2025.














