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India Pakistan Wagah Attari Border Closing Ceremony (By Sanjeev Bhaskar - The Longest Road).
India-Pakistan Wagah Border Flag Lowering Ceremony. (By Sanjeev Bhaskar - The Longest Road...
published: 20 Dec 2008
author: streamer182
India Pakistan Wagah Attari Border Closing Ceremony (By Sanjeev Bhaskar - The Longest Road).
India-Pakistan Wagah Border Flag Lowering Ceremony. (By Sanjeev Bhaskar - The Longest Road).
published: 20 Dec 2008
views: 3001734
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Wagah Border Crossing Flag Ceremony with Joe Little
The impressive and unique flag ceremony at the Wagah Border Crossing between Pakistan and ...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: Joe Little
Wagah Border Crossing Flag Ceremony with Joe Little
The impressive and unique flag ceremony at the Wagah Border Crossing between Pakistan and India. Something you will never see between the US and Mexico.
published: 07 Feb 2012
views: 4267
author:
Joe Little
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India & Pakistan Full Wagah Border Ceremony - Frank & Jen Travel India 7
Every day at dusk, Indian and Pakistani border guards put on a show of one-upmanship at th...
published: 24 Jun 2011
author: frankplusjen
India & Pakistan Full Wagah Border Ceremony - Frank & Jen Travel India 7
Every day at dusk, Indian and Pakistani border guards put on a show of one-upmanship at the Wagah border crossing near Amritsar, Punjab. The two countries are not on the best terms, but instead of a boring stare down, there is plenty of humour and acrobatic extravaganza to be found as the soldiers try to outdo the other side by marching and parading in hilariously exaggerated fashion. Thousands show up to watch from the stands everyday, and we thoroughly enjoyed the crazy uniforms, inpressively high leg kicks, and the longest bellowing contest we have ever heard. Gotta say, the Pakistani bellower was a bit better that day :) Technical notes: Shot in 1080p HD with a Canon 60D camera and 18-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS lens. Please subscribe for all future episodes from India (about 30 episodes)! And visit www.globevantage.com for photos and blogs from each location.
published: 24 Jun 2011
views: 120882
author:
frankplusjen
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India-Pakistan Wagah border and amusing display of one-upmanship!
Wagah Attari Border antics - the tallest soldiers from both sides march stridently at both...
published: 20 Aug 2012
author: WildFilmsIndia
India-Pakistan Wagah border and amusing display of one-upmanship!
Wagah Attari Border antics - the tallest soldiers from both sides march stridently at both ends of the border, to impress and frighten the other side! The Wagah border closing ceremony or 'lowering of the flags' ceremony is a daily military practice that the Border Security Force of India and Pakistan Rangers have jointly followed since 1959. This ceremony takes place every evening before sunset at the Wagah border, which as part of the Grand Trunk Road was the only road link between these two countries before the opening of the Aman Setu in Kashmir in 1999. The ceremony starts with a blustering parade by the soldiers from both the sides, and ends up in the perfectly coordinated lowering of the two nations' flags. It is called the beating retreat border ceremony on the international level. One infantryman or Jawan stands at attention on each side of the gate. As the sun sets, the iron gates at the border are opened and the two flags are lowered simultaneously. The flags are folded and the ceremony ends with a retreat that involves a brusque handshake between soldiers from either side, followed by the closing of the gates again. India and Pakistan not being on good terms, the soldiers from both sides try to outdo each other with exaggerating March and parades. The spectacle of the ceremony attracts many visitors from both sides of the border, as well as international tourists. In October 2010, Major General Yaqub Ali Khan of the Pakistan Rangers decided that the aggressive ...
published: 20 Aug 2012
views: 1959
author:
WildFilmsIndia
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India & Pakistan Border Closing Ceremony in Wagah (Border Security Force & Pakistan Rangers)
The following is a 'best of' video from the India & Pakistan border closing ceremony in Wa...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: NomadicSamuel
India & Pakistan Border Closing Ceremony in Wagah (Border Security Force & Pakistan Rangers)
The following is a 'best of' video from the India & Pakistan border closing ceremony in Wagah. One can notice clips of the Border Security Force (Indian soldiers) and Pakistan Rangers, cheering and dancing Indians in the crowd along with other ceremonial practices. nomadicsamuel.com The Wagah (Punjabi: ਵਗਾਹ) border closing 'lowering of the flags' ceremony is a daily military practice that the security forces of India (Border Security Force) and Pakistan (Pakistan Rangers) have jointly followed since 1959.[1] This ceremony takes place every evening before sunset at the Wagah border, which as part of the Grand Trunk Road was the only road link between these two countries before the opening of the Aman Setu in Kashmir in 1999. The ceremony starts with a blustering parade by the soldiers from both the sides, and ends up in the perfectly coordinated lowering of the two nations' flags.[2] It is called the beating retreat border ceremony on the international level. One infantryman (Jawan) stands at attention on each side of the gate. As the sun sets, the iron gates at the border are opened and the two flags are lowered simultaneously. The flags are folded and the ceremony ends with a retreat that involves a brusque handshake between soldiers from either side, followed by the closing of the gates again. The spectacle of the ceremony attracts many visitors from both sides of the border, as well as international tourists.[2] In October 2010, Major General Yaqub Ali Khan of the ...
published: 17 Jul 2012
views: 2255
author:
NomadicSamuel
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Indian Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Arrival Wagah Border & CM Shahbaz Meeting Pkg By Imran Younas City42
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published: 07 Nov 2012
author: citynewz lahore
Indian Punjab Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Arrival Wagah Border & CM Shahbaz Meeting Pkg By Imran Younas City42
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Geo News Summary- Hindu Pilgrims Stopped at Wagah Border, Tehran Conference
One hundred Hindu pilgrims were stopped from entering India at the Wagah border over immig...
published: 10 Aug 2012
author: geonewsenglish
Geo News Summary- Hindu Pilgrims Stopped at Wagah Border, Tehran Conference
One hundred Hindu pilgrims were stopped from entering India at the Wagah border over immigration problems. According to Rangers officials these pilgrims would be allowed to travel to India when their 'no objection certificates' are received. Pakistan says any coercive measure in Syria could worsen an already volatile situation in the troubled country. Six people were killed as one person opened fire during a Jirga that had met to solve a family dispute in Rawalpindi. The doctor's boycott of work in Out Patient Departments of government and private hospitals continues for the 10th day as patients from far flung areas face sever difficulties; however doctors continue to attend to patients in emergency wards. Three days of mourning are being observed in Karachi and across Pakistan on account of the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali.
published: 10 Aug 2012
views: 1226
author:
geonewsenglish
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Pak Hindus stopped at Wagah border from crossing over to India - NewsX
Immigration authorities today stopped 130 Pakistani Hindus from crossing over to India at ...
published: 10 Aug 2012
author: newsxlive
Pak Hindus stopped at Wagah border from crossing over to India - NewsX
Immigration authorities today stopped 130 Pakistani Hindus from crossing over to India at the Wagah land border following a controversy over reports of an exodus of the minority community from Sindh province.The immigration authorities had reportedly received directions from the Interior Ministry not to let any Hindu go to India even for pilgrimage, the sources said. The Hindu families reached Wagah at 8am but most of them were not given clearance to cross the border till noon. Only two families from Karachi that had "no objection certificates" were allowed to cross over to India, the sources said. For more log onto- www.newsx.com
published: 10 Aug 2012
views: 3418
author:
newsxlive
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Geo Reports-Wagah Border Defence Day Flag Hoisting Ceremony-06 Sep 2012
Wagah Border Defence Day Flag Hoisting Ceremony...
published: 06 Sep 2012
author: geonews
Geo Reports-Wagah Border Defence Day Flag Hoisting Ceremony-06 Sep 2012
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Saiyaan (Cover) ~ by Wagah Road
Wagah Road . A fusion Sufi band from Kolkata. Music Video directed by - Preetam Chanda. Fo...
published: 18 Sep 2012
author: siddharth pathak
Saiyaan (Cover) ~ by Wagah Road
Wagah Road . A fusion Sufi band from Kolkata. Music Video directed by - Preetam Chanda. For inquiry contact - harishldj@yahoo.co.in siddharthguitarist@gmail.com
published: 18 Sep 2012
views: 1950
author:
siddharth pathak
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Indian side of Indo-Pak Wagah Border
The India--Pakistan Border, known locally as the International Border (IB), is the interna...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: WildFilmsIndia
Indian side of Indo-Pak Wagah Border
The India--Pakistan Border, known locally as the International Border (IB), is the international boundary between India and Pakistan that demarcates the Indian states of Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat from the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh. Pakistan borders India in the east. The border resulted from the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the two states of India and (West and East) Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates The Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan administered Azad Kashmir. Wagah, the ceremonial point of crossing between India and Pakistan lies along this border between the Indian city of Amritsar and the Pakistani city of Lahore, and is within close distance of both cities' urban sprawl. Wagah is the only road border crossing between Pakistan and India, and lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar, Punjab, India and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Wagah itself is a village through which the controversial Radcliffe Line, the boundary demarcation line dividing India and Pakistan upon the Partition of India, was drawn. The village was divided by independence in 1947. Today, the eastern half of the village remains in the Republic of India while the western half is in Pakistan. It is particularly known for the elaborate Wagah border ceremony that happens at the border gate before sunset each day. Source: Wikipedia Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness ...
published: 24 Aug 2012
views: 527
author:
WildFilmsIndia
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Pakistan vs India at Wagah Border. Who is the best?
Wagah Attari Border antics - the tallest soldiers from both sides march stridently at both...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: WildFilmsIndia
Pakistan vs India at Wagah Border. Who is the best?
Wagah Attari Border antics - the tallest soldiers from both sides march stridently at both ends of the border, to impress and frighten the other side! The Wagah border closing ceremony or 'lowering of the flags' ceremony is a daily military practice that the Border Security Force of India and Pakistan Rangers have jointly followed since 1959. This ceremony takes place every evening before sunset at the Wagah border, which as part of the Grand Trunk Road was the only road link between these two countries before the opening of the Aman Setu in Kashmir in 1999. The ceremony starts with a blustering parade by the soldiers from both the sides, and ends up in the perfectly coordinated lowering of the two nations' flags. It is called the beating retreat border ceremony on the international level. One infantryman or Jawan stands at attention on each side of the gate. As the sun sets, the iron gates at the border are opened and the two flags are lowered simultaneously. The flags are folded and the ceremony ends with a retreat that involves a brusque handshake between soldiers from either side, followed by the closing of the gates again. India and Pakistan not being on good terms, the soldiers from both sides try to outdo each other with exaggerating March and parades. The spectacle of the ceremony attracts many visitors from both sides of the border, as well as international tourists. In October 2010, Major General Yaqub Ali Khan of the Pakistan Rangers decided that the aggressive ...
published: 10 Sep 2012
views: 500
author:
WildFilmsIndia
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BSF Jawans at Indo-Pak Wagah border
Wagah Attari border between India and Pakistan: Independence Day 15th August 2012. The Ind...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: WildFilmsIndia
BSF Jawans at Indo-Pak Wagah border
Wagah Attari border between India and Pakistan: Independence Day 15th August 2012. The India--Pakistan Border, known locally as the International Border (IB), is the international boundary between India and Pakistan that demarcates the Indian states of Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat from the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh. Pakistan borders India in the east. The border resulted from the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the two states of India and (West and East) Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates The Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan administered Azad Kashmir. Wagah, the ceremonial point of crossing between India and Pakistan lies along this border between the Indian city of Amritsar and the Pakistani city of Lahore, and is within close distance of both cities' urban sprawl. Wagah is the only road border crossing between Pakistan and India, and lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar, Punjab, India and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Wagah itself is a village through which the controversial Radcliffe Line, the boundary demarcation line dividing India and Pakistan upon the Partition of India, was drawn. The village was divided by independence in 1947. Today, the eastern half of the village remains in the Republic of India while the western half is in Pakistan. It is particularly known for the elaborate Wagah border ceremony that happens at the border gate before sunset each day. Source: Wikipedia Thisfootage ...
published: 25 Aug 2012
views: 471
author:
WildFilmsIndia
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Hindus in Pakistan are happy too - Pakistani Hindus say at Wagah
September 2012, Wagah Border Hindus coming in from Pakistan gave a mixed account of their ...
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: broadscatter
Hindus in Pakistan are happy too - Pakistani Hindus say at Wagah
September 2012, Wagah Border Hindus coming in from Pakistan gave a mixed account of their experiences there. Some said there are no problems but others said women face problems as they are abducted, forced to change religion and married to muslims. Some said they would stay back in India, while others said they have no intention of staying on in India and would return to Pakistan after their vacations.
published: 05 Oct 2012
views: 714
author:
broadscatter
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Indian being Indians at Wagah Border, acting like typical disrespectful & uneducated bunch
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published: 26 Aug 2012
author: Imran Khan Shaikh Rasheed
Indian being Indians at Wagah Border, acting like typical disrespectful & uneducated bunch
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published: 26 Aug 2012
views: 300
author:
Imran Khan Shaikh Rasheed
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Wagah Border: The True Story of the Wagah Border
ingulfed.com Every day before sunset since 1959, Indian Border Security Force and Pakistan...
published: 05 Jul 2011
author: ingulfedDotCom
Wagah Border: The True Story of the Wagah Border
ingulfed.com Every day before sunset since 1959, Indian Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers have convened at their sole border crossing for a "retreat ceremony" to lower their countries' flags. This is the first ever mildly-offensive documentary to tell their story in less than eleven minutes. Critical Aclaim for Wagah Border The True Story of the Wagah Border: "It's actually not that bad. And I'm not just saying that because I made it." -- Me "Fly as hunnies." -- Queen Elizabeth II "Midnight in Paris is... marvelously romantic." -- AO Scott, The New York Times
published: 05 Jul 2011
views: 123318
author:
ingulfedDotCom
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Wagah Border Indian Parade
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published: 16 Jun 2012
author: ravi8127gohel
Wagah Border Indian Parade