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When Global Crises Hit Home: How the Mideast War Is Reshaping Lahore's Wedding Economy

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Weddings in Lahore are far more than celebrations — they are a vast, interconnected economy supporting caterers, decorators, designers, jewellers, and thousands of daily-wage workers. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is now rippling into this cherished institution in ways that families and vendors are only beginning to fully reckon with.

💍 Middle East War Sends Shockwaves Through Pakistan's Beloved Wedding Industry

The conflict in the Middle East is exerting significant economic pressure on Pakistan's wedding industry, a sector that touches nearly every corner of the country's economy and cultural life. Supply chain disruptions, rising import costs, and inflation linked to global instability are making it increasingly difficult for families and vendors to maintain the scale and splendour traditionally associated with Pakistani weddings. The strain is particularly felt in cities like Lahore, where the wedding economy is vast and deeply embedded in local livelihoods. The situation reflects a broader reality: that faraway geopolitical events can have intimate, tangible consequences for ordinary Pakistani families planning one of life's most significant milestones. [1]

Sources: [1] Dawn

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