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After a 12-day suspension due to heightened security concerns following a terrorist assault, the Beating Retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border has resumed on May 20, 2025. The iconic event ...
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Beating Retreat Ceremony At Attari-Wagah Border To Resume After 12 Days; Know About Key Changes - MSNNew Delhi: Following a 12-day break, the Beating Retreat ceremony will recommence on Tuesday, May 20, at three border locations in Punjab, including the Attari-Wagah border. The Beating Retreat ...
Beating Retreat Ceremony To Resume Today: After a 12-day suspension, the Beating Retreat ceremony is set to resume on Tuesday, May 20, at three border points in Punjab, including the Attari-Wagah ...
The Beating the Retreat ceremony at the Wagah-Atari border has resumed after a 12-day pause, but with significant changes. The scaled-down version eliminates handshakes and the opening of gates. This ...
Beating Retreat ceremony resumes at Wagah-Attari border for public viewing after Operation Sindoor, with changes in protocol for safety. The flag-lowering retreat ceremony will, however, be curtailed ...
After a 12-day hiatus, the Beating Retreat ceremony, which was stopped after operation Sindoor, will resume at the Attari-Wagah border in Amritsar, Punjab and Hussainiwala Border in Ferozepur on ...
After a 12-day pause, the Beating Retreat ceremony, which was stopped after operation Sindoor, will resume at the Attari-Wagah border in Amritsar, Punjab and Hussainiwala Border in Ferozepur from ...
Some Indians have been demanding an end to the Beating Retreat Ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi is among those calling for stopping the ceremony in the wake ...
Beating Retreat ceremonies at all three border checkposts in Punjab on the India-Pakistan international border--Attari-Wagah (Amritsar), Hussainwala (Ferozepur) and Sadki (Fazilka)—will resume ...
Border Update: BSF resumes retreat ceremony at Attari post-Operation Sindoor; public entry remains restricted for safety reasons.
After a 12-day pause, the Beating Retreat ceremony resumes on May 20 at three Punjab border locations, including Attari-Wagah. Initiated by the Border Security Force, the event was previously ...
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Beating Retreat Ceremony At Attari-Wagah Border To Resume After 12 Days - What Are The Two Major Changes - MSNBeating Retreat Ceremony To Resume Today: The BSF on May 8 had stopped public entry for the Beating Retreat Ceremony at three locations - Attari, Hussainiwala and Sadki - in view of "public safety".
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