Wagah itself is a village where the controversial Radcliffe Line was drawn. The village was unified before partition in 1947. Today, the eastern half of the village remains in India whilst the other half is in Pakistan.
The Wagah border is a ceremonial border where each evening, guards in a ceremony called 'lowering of the flags'. It may seem slightly aggressive to foreigners, but it really is just entertainment for the crowds from both sides. Border officers from the two countries sometimes walk over to the offices on the other side for day to day affairs. (March 2008)
i am from Pakistan but i regret comments below, we should not be so offensive about the indian girls dancing at Wahaga. they have got this dancing thing in thier religion and culture, and we cannot condemn it on our own standards. Be positive and clean-minded fellow pakistaniz, coz we all have got sisters in our homes. Calling them and abusing them does not suit a sober Muslim. Be Polite and friendly even to ur enemy. Prophet (PBUH) said.
clandestinization 1 year ago 21
So now videos have religion too? Do they pray five times a day as well?
mohanbishnoi 2 years ago 2