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Like Wagah, an Indo-Pak border viewing point in Gujarat: Here’s what visitors can expect - Firstpost

Last updated Tuesday, April 12, 2022 06:48 ET

The viewing point in Gujarat’s Nadabet is aimed at boosting border tourism in the state. It will have a ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony; tourists can view weapons used by the Armed Forces like MiG-27 aircraft and surface-to-surface missiles
Gujarat gets its version of the Wagah — an Indo-Pakistan border viewing point in Nadabet, around 188 kilometres from Ahmedabad.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the viewing point on Sunday in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district as part of the Seema Darshan project.
"मौका देश से जुडने का, मौका सीमा दरशन का"
Union Home Minister Shri @AmitShah will inaugurate Gujarat's first Indo-Pak border viewing point at #Nadabet in the #Banaskantha district today @ 9 AM#Gujarat #IndoPakBorder@HMOIndia @BSF_India @BSF_Gujarat @CMOGuj @sanghaviharsh pic.twitter.com/JJcxDCumpD
— Gujarat Information (@InfoGujarat) April 10, 2022
Beating Retreat ceremony and more
Located in the Rann of Kutch, this attraction is connected by a narrow bitumen road cutting across mudflats that get inundated during high tide, according to a report in The Indian Express. Civilians will be able to view the fenced international border with Pakistan at “Zero Point”, which is guarded 24X7 by the Border Security Force (BSF). There will be a “Beating Retreat” ceremony like the one held at the Wagah-Attari border. However, there’s a difference. Unlike the border in Punjab, there won’t be soldiers present on the Pakistani side in Nadabet, ML Garg, deputy inspector general of BSF, told...



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