What is gilgit-baltistan flag?

Gilgit-Baltistan is a region in northern Pakistan that is governed under the principles of a self-governing territory. The region has its own distinct flag, which features a white crescent moon and star against a light blue background. The moon and star are common symbols in many Muslim countries, and represent both the Islamic faith and the region's connection to neighboring nations. The white color in the flag is meant to symbolize purity and peace, while the blue represents the sky and the region's natural beauty. The Gilgit-Baltistan flag was officially adopted in 2009, after years of political agitation and grassroots campaigning for greater recognition and autonomy for the region. Today, the flag is raised at official events and flown alongside the national flag of Pakistan.