Organized by the Iranian Cultural Center in Islamabad, the expo was launched on Tuesday.
It is aimed at commemorating the anniversary and introducing Iran’s accomplishments since the victory of the revolution.
Pakistan’s Minister of Culture and National Heritage Shafqat Mahmood was the special guest at the opening ceremony.
Also present were Iran’s Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Cultural Attaché Ehsan Khazaee, and head of Iran Culture House in Rawalpindi Faramarz Rahmanzad.
In his address, Shafqat Mahmood congratulated the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and referring to the strong historical, religious, and cultural ties between Iran and Pakistan underlined the need for promotion of cultural cooperation between the two countries.
Other speakers also highlighted the relations and commonalities between Iran and Pakistan and highlighted the achievements of the Islamic Revolution.