Date and time notation in Pakistan is based on the Gregorian and Islamic calendars.
Pakistan has not officially adopted any time and date representation standard based on the ISO 8601.
Government documents and transactions use "DD/MM/YYYY" format when writing in English, Urdu or in Pakistan's regional languages; examples of this can be found on the Pakistani passport application form, the National Identity Card or the Pakistan Origin Card.
[1] بۄنٛوار or Bōmwārبوموار برٛؠسوار or Braswārبرَٛسوار جُمعہ Shokurwārشۆکُروار ماگ پھاگُن ژِتھٕر وَہؠکھ or Bēsākh بیساکھ زیٹھ ہار شرٛاوُن بٲدٕرپؠتھ or Bạ̄dryath بٲدرؠتھ ٲشِد کارتِکھ مَنٛجہۆر or Mọnjihōr مۄنٛجہِ ہور or Magar مَگَر پوہ or Pọh پۄہ ماگھ پھگݨ چیت وساکھ جیٹھ ہاڑھ ساؤݨ بھادروں اسو کتک مگھر پوہ ماگھ پھگݨ چیت وساکھ جیٹھ ہاڑھ ساؤݨ بھادوں or Bhādron بھادروں اسو کتک مگھر پوہ ڦَڳُڻُ ويساکُ or Vihāu وِهاءُ or Āhāṛu آهاڙُ سانوَڻُ بَڊو or Baḍro بَڊرو اَسُو ڪَتِي ناهرِي or Manghiru مَنگهِرُ In terms of time usage, both the 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock are widely used in the country.
Examples include railway timetables, plane departure and landing timings, and TV schedules.