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The Attari-Wagah border is a famous border crossing between India and Pakistan, located near the town of Attari in Punjab, India. It is approximately 32 kilometers from Amritsar, one of the major cities in Punjab.
The border is notable for the Wagah-Attari border ceremony that takes place daily before sunset. This ceremonial border closing ceremony is a highly choreographed event involving the lowering of the flags of both India and Pakistan, accompanied by elaborate military drills and marches by border security forces from both sides. It is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from both countries and around the world to witness the spectacle.
The Attari-Wagah border is not just a point of political and military significance but also serves as a symbol of the complex and often tense relationship between India and Pakistan.