History

Ganda Singh may be a town in Kasur Locale within the Punjab, Pakistan. Until 1986, it served as the border crossing between Pakistan and India. The Sutlej Waterway streams by Ganda Singh Wala, and the region is inclined to flooding.

What is the Ganda Singh Wala Border Ceremony?

Each evening at 4:30 pm a nationalistic hail bringing down ceremony takes put. Not at all like the Wagah border ceremony, this one is much more hint and compact. The two sides are as it were a stone’s toss from each other and the field can as it were sit a couple of hundred, so make beyond any doubt to reach early. Chairs are put right on the borderline and make for marvelous seeing – and photography of the goose-stepping soldiers. Flag postponing performers lead the refrain of national chants whereas onlookers fill the field. The clamor suffocates out the boisterous techno beats on both sides. Then it begins. Soldiers confront off and walk right up to each other in an appearance of constraining and pride. Both sides detonate towards each other in the appearance of who can step their boots the loudest. The swarm commends each move sometime recently each officer steps back into consideration. The 40 miniature display closes with a sensational bringing down of the national banners to cheering locals.