"A Trip to Wagha Border" Wagah Travelogue by Pakistaniguy

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Pakistani side of Wagha Border

Walking towards the Border and India can be seen from here.

Baab-e-Azadi !

Baab-e-Azadi means the 'Gate of Freedom'. There is a picture engraved which is of the 'Father of the Nation' - Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah known as 'Quaid-e-Azam' (which meant 'Greatest Leader').

The Boundries Between Two Nations!

Getting closer and closer to the Boundry line between two countries. Over this Line, both of the countries have fought 3 WARS and lost so many dear ones! and STILL the Situation is not getting better :( There is just 'Hope' but now is the time for something more than just 'Hope'!

Border Between India & Pakistan.

Indian part of the border can be clearly seen from here. On the other side, i mean the indian side, there is the city of Atari and then comes Amritsar.

A Milestone!

This is a 'Joint Milestone' - One of the few joint things which both of these countries di ;-) This is to show Indians and Pakistan how the Border is and where 'Exactly' the Boundries are marked!

This is a Pakistani Army man who is guiding my mother, my cousin - Nazima and my friend from Zurich - Switzerland 'Dr. Christof Hanser'.

In this picture, Nazima is standing inside Indian Territory and my mother is in Pakistani Region.

Isn't it funny n Interesting ? :>

  • Page Written Sep 11, 2002
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