Google Doodle Celebrates Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day
Google's decision to spotlight the iconic mango, a cherished fruit deeply embedded in Pakistani heritage, adds an extra layer of celebration to the doodle.

Google Doodle is celebrating Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day on Wednesday.
On Aug 14, the world’s leading search engine, Google, unveiled a special doodle featuring the company’s logo alongside vibrant Pakistani truck art and mangoes.
Google’s Special Doodle for Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day
The doodle, which temporarily replaces Google’s iconic logo, features the search engine’s name in its signature colours set against a vibrant green background. Encircling the text are artistic renderings of mangoes, paying homage to Pakistan’s status as a leading producer of world-renowned, flavorful mangoes.
Clicking on the doodle directs users to a dedicated webpage filled with extensive information about Pakistan’s Independence Day celebrations. This includes national songs, the history of the nation’s founding, related videos, and up-to-the-minute news updates.
The vibrant doodle not only embodies the essence of the occasion but also stands as a tribute to the deep cultural identity and national pride embraced by Pakistanis around the globe.
Google’s decision to spotlight the iconic mango, a cherished fruit deeply embedded in Pakistani heritage, adds an extra layer of celebration to the doodle.
This gesture by the global tech giant is likely to strike a chord with Pakistani users, enhancing the festive spirit as the country marks its 77th year of independence.
The interactive doodle, along with its informative landing page, offers an engaging and immersive experience for those celebrating this important national milestone.