The preparation of this monumental flag was part of celebrations marking the historic victory of Operation Bonyan al-Marsous and the national pride associated with May 28, Youm-e-Takbeer.
The intricate production process spanned two weeks at a factory in Karachi’s Korangi area, where around 25 skilled workers worked day and night on stitching and assembly.
After initial processing at the factory, various materials were shifted to Hill Park (near Tariq Road), where the crescent and star were drawn, cut, and stitched onto the massive green canvas.
Park visitors were drawn to the unusual sight and were seen taking selfies with the enormous flag and engaging with the flag-making team to learn more about the process.
Speaking to Express News, Sheikh Nisar Parachamwala of VIP Flag Company said, “With this flag, we are breaking our own record. The previous national flag hoisted at Wagah measured 9,600 square feet; this one is around 10,000 square feet.” He added that the most critical and technical phase in the process was cutting the crescent and star – a task that requires extreme precision and craftsmanship to ensure perfect curves and angles.