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Attari-Wagah border celebrates 79th I-Day with Tricolour pride, no sweets exchange with Pak

Chandigarh, Aug 15 (UNI) The Attari-Wagah border, marking the Radcliffe Line between India and Pakistan, was today adorned in the vibrant hues of the Indian Tricolour celebrating India's 79th Independence Day.
The Golden Jubilee Gate at the border shimmered with patriotic fervour as Commandant S.S. Chandel hoisted the national flag in a ceremonial event, sharing sweets and greetings with the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel.
However, the traditional exchange of sweets between India and Pakistan, a gesture symbolising goodwill, will not take place this year, continuing a break in the custom for the sixth consecutive year.
While the iconic Beating Retreat ceremony will proceed, it will lack its usual warmth. Since May 12, 2025, both countries have resumed the retreat but kept their gates closed, refraining from handshakes or direct interactions. The flag-lowering ritual will be conducted from their respective sides of the border, maintaining the solemnity of the occasion.
Despite the strained relations, the spirit of Independence Day remains undeterred at Attari. The Golden Jubilee Gate gallery was illuminated in green, white, and saffron lights, creating a striking visual tribute to the tricolour.
The BSF has made elaborate arrangements to accommodate an estimated 50,000 visitors expected to witness the event. This year’s retreat promises to be special, with BSF personnel set to perform daring acts alongside the traditional flag-lowering ceremony, showcasing their valour and patriotism.
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