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India to have `Wagah in the East` now
New Delhi: The country will soon have a 'Wagah in the East' along the Bangladesh border where troops of both countries, dressed in full regalia, will perform the retreat-- ceremonial lowering of flags -- similar to the tradition prevalent along the Indo-Pakistan border.

The decision was taken during the five-day joint coordination meeting of border forces of India and Bangladesh here.

"We have taken some new decisions. Something apart the usual beaten track.... We have a joint retreat ceremony at Attari Wagah border where the Pakistani forces and BSF join together in the retreat ceremony lowering the flags.

"We have decided in-principle to have a similar joint retreat ceremony at the Petraploe border (along Bangladesh frontier)," BSF Director General Raman Srivastava told reporters here on the conclusion of the joint border talks with the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).



The two sides will be examining whether such ceremonies, which they hope will be symbolic of the "good relations" between them, are possible at Akhora and Phoolbani too.

"We have decided to set up a joint committee to explore the modalities methodologies and the other relevant issues of this ceremony and hopefully within a couple of months we should be able to start such a ceremony after working out the modalities," he said.

"We hope the ceremony will be even more beautiful and more congenial than the ceremony at Attari and Wagah. In due course of time, it will become a major tourist attraction like the Attari Wagah ceremony," the BSF DG said.

The force, according to a senior BSF officer, would also deploy its recently inducted women personnel to carry out the ceremonies at this frontier.

India and Pakistan have been traditionally hosting the flag lowering ceremonies at the Wagah Attari border for many years now and the event is attended by a huge number of people from both the countries as well as foreigner nationals.

Greetings and gifts are exchanged by officials at this frontier during national festivals like Independence Day, Republic Day and festivals like Diwali, Holi and Eid.

The BGB delegation, till recently known as the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), was led by it's Director General Major General Rafiqul Islam.
 
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:angel::angel::angel: but but but but Indians were saying India was against this and now you are opening the same circus on border with Bangladesh ??
 
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:angel::angel::angel: but but but but Indians were saying India was against this and now you are opening the same circus on border with Bangladesh ??

who said that................

people enjoys this circus.............in ferozpur husaniwal border....tourism increased due to this.........parks , restraurents, boating areas etc are built around it in indian side.......which propells economic activity in small border towns
 
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This is so folish and can only boost hate and us v/s them kind of things.

And we can't expect anything better from manmohan singh because he is appointed leader not elected leader..
 
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:angel::angel::angel: but but but but Indians were saying India was against this and now you are opening the same circus on border with Bangladesh ??

They were only against the aggressive posturing. You need to start paying attention to details. I believe you are a journalist!:laugh:
 
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who said that................

people enjoys this circus.............in ferozpur husaniwal border....tourism increased due to this.........parks , restraurents, boating areas etc are built around it in indian side.......which propells economic activity in small border towns


I am witness to the ceremony. its useless and just a circus.

and few days back in one such threads Indian members were saying that India wants to end it now opening the same circus with BD is really interesting :))))
 
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This is so folish and can only boost hate and us v/s them kind of things.

And we can't expect anything better from manmohan singh because he is appointed leader not elected leader..
and you are from which city????............

We already know how much our neighbours loves us...................dont we???

In border towns where there is no big malls or amusements parks....where there is hardly any economic activities going on/.....................this is one of the best option..................in couple of years the area around that points will develop in tourists hub
 
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They were only against the aggressive posturing. You need to start paying attention to details. I believe you are a journalist!:laugh:

:lol: no it was about the entire drama not posturing.


its literally a circus. where your clowns are speaking loud through loud speakers while ours doing the same verbally sans any loudspeaker.


The only interesting step for me was crossing Indian boundary hehehehhehehehehehe despite warnings hehehe
 
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:angel::angel::angel: but but but but Indians were saying India was against this and now you are opening the same circus on border with Bangladesh ??

The circus must be financially rewarding for both sides. Very few are against making money rather than getting shot at.
 
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I am witness to the ceremony. its useless and just a circus.

and few days back in one such threads Indian members were saying that India wants to end it now opening the same circus with BD is really interesting :))))

mindset of a few doesnot indicate the mindset of the region.

In Punjab , we loves it.

and again, i repeat, economic activity will increase
 
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:lol: no it was about the entire drama not posturing.


its literally a circus. where your clowns are speaking loud through loud speakers while ours doing the same verbally sans any loudspeaker.


The only interesting step for me was crossing Indian boundary hehehehhehehehehehe despite warnings hehehe

As far as I remember it was only about toning it down, not getting rid of it. Besides this will help improve BSF-BGB relationship.:cheers:

BBC News - Wagah border ceremony aggression toned down

Indian and Pakistani border guards have done away with aggressive gestures during the daily ceremonial "retreat" ceremony on the border at Wagah.
 
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