Despite threats,the ceremony was held a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55 people.
Spectators gather for the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014, a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55 people.
Man travels on a donkey cart as Pakistani paramilitary troops patrol a day after a suicide bombing, along a street leading to the Wagah border on November 3, 2014.
Pakistani spectators gather for the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014.
Women security guards check an attendant as spectators gather for the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014, a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55 people.
Rangers (wearing black uniforms) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) officers lower their national flags during a daily parade at the Pakistan-India joint check-post at Wagah border, near Lahore November 3, 2014.
Spectators gather for the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014.
Rangers perform during the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014.
Spectators attend the flag-lowering ceremony at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014, a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55 people.
Rangers (in black) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers (in khaki) perform the flag-lowering ceremony, a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55, at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014.
Rangers (in black) stand guard prior to the start of the flag-lowering ceremony, a day after the suicide bombing that killed 55, at the Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3, 2014.