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The Wahga Border

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 Wahga Border

Wahga, named Wahga in Pakistan, is a village near which the accepted Radcliffe Line. The boundary demarcation line dividing India and Pakistan upon the Partition of India, was drawn. The village lies 600 meters west of the Border line. At the time of independence in 1947, the migrants from the Indian parts of the subcontinent entered the present day Pakistan through this border crossing. The Wahga Border railway station lies 400 meters to the south and only 100 meters from the Border line itself. In Pakistan, the Border crossing is known as Wahga Border whereas in India it is called Atari Border crossing, named after the Indian village Atari, which lies 500 meters east of the Border line within Indian territory.

 

Wahga border ceremony

It is particularly known for the elaborate Wahga border ceremony that happens at the border gate, two hours before sunset each day. The flag ceremony is conducted by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers. There is entry time for visit Wahga border and ceremony everyday evening around 3:30 pm. Please contact for further details of your tour plan we are for you 24/7 a week 365 days a year. Call Us: +92-312-4343400 or Email Us: info@rentacar-lahore.com



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