The national flag image on Google is in honour of Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day.
Google’s home page displays a moving picture of a green-and-white flag for people in Pakistan.

Google has a special doodle for Pakistan’s Independence Day.
People who use Google may see a different design on the search results page. The design replaces the double “O”s in “Google” with the Pakistani flag.
Google, the world’s most popular search engine, created a special doodle featuring the national flag to commemorate Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day.
The site for people in Pakistan shows an animated picture of a green-and-white flag flying against a clear blue sky. The design is carefully woven into the word “Google”, so it blends with the background.
Google said in a statement that the event was crucial: “On this day in 1947, Pakistan gained independence and became a sovereign nation.” Today is a public holiday that also honours Pakistan’s leaders and their work.
When people click on the doodle, they are taken to search results that talk about how important the day is, including national songs, videos, updates, and news stories.
Now and then, the search engine changes its doodles to honour important events and situations around the world.
Google’s Independence Day doodle has become something they do every year.
Designs in the past have shown famous places, like Karachi’s Frere Hall, and cultural symbols, like Pakistan’s famous mangoes. The flag is still powerful.
On the search results page, users may also see a different design, with a Pakistani flag in place of the double “O” in “Google”. This is another nod to the country’s character.
We are commemorating the 2025 Pakistani Independence Day.
We are celebrating Pakistan Independence Day with this Doodle. On this day in 1947, Pakistan gained its freedom from foreign rule after nearly 200 years.

Following the passage of the Indian Independence Act in 1947, Muslim Indians yearned for their own nation So they started the Pakistan Movement. The effort was led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who was the leader of the All-India Muslim League.
Pakistan’s Independence Day celebrations start with a 31-gun salute in Islamabad, the country’s capital city. There are then flag-raising events at the presidential and parliament buildings.
Politicians give live TV talks about the progress of the country. The country also has many celebrations, such as parades, fireworks shows, national concerts, and award ceremonies.