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Tensions between India and Pakistan have cast a shadow over the daily beating retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border. The spectacle, which typically attracted around 15,000 visitors a day ...
Kashmir’s walnut Industry receives temporary relief as India shuts Attari-Wagah border While the move dealt a blow to cross-border commerce, it has helped walnut traders in the Kashmir Valley ...
The iconic Beating Retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border is back—but in a scaled-down form. Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan over the past few weeks, this daily military ...
Now, it feels more like a one-sided event. India decided to keep the gate on its side closed during the ceremony. (PTI Photo) There used to be an iconic moment when the flags of both countries were ...
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 ...
The India-Pakistan border closures were yet another reminder of the importance of Chabahar port as an alternative for Afghanistan’s trade. By Muhammad Murad May 15, 2025 Credit: Depositphotos ...
Here’s a timeline of how it happened Pakistan’s Rangers soldiers, in black, and Indian Border Security Forces soldiers, behind the gate, lower their flags during a daily closing ceremony at the Wagah, ...
Pakistan's Rangers soldiers, in black, and Indian Border Security Forces soldiers, behind the gate, stand guard during a daily closing ceremony at the Wagah, a joint post on the Pakistan and India ...
The spectacle involves Pakistan’s Rangers and India’s Border Security Force in a dramatic parade on either side of the crossing, with just a gate between them, their high kicks stretching skyward.
Pakistan's Rangers soldiers gesture during a daily closing ceremony at the Wagah, a joint post on the Pakistan and India border, near Lahore, Pakistan, May 3, 2025. | K.M. Chaudary/AP ...
Passions ran high among the Pakistanis who traveled to the Wagah crossing with India to see the famous flag-lowering ceremony. The spectacle involves Pakistan's Rangers and India's border Security ...
Pakistan's Rangers soldiers, in black, and Indian Border Security Forces soldiers, lower their flags during a daily closing ceremony at the Wagah, a joint post on the Pakistan and India border ...
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