Jin10 reported on May 11th that India and Pakistan have resumed their daily joint flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah border on May 11th. This ceremony has continued since 1959, and despite the complex and tense relations between the two countries, this tradition symbolizes a formal peace coexistence. The ceremony includes the synchronized lowering of flags by border soldiers from both countries, dignified leg kicks, salutes, and the solemn closing of the border gate.
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India and Pakistan resume the Wagah border flag-lowering ceremony
Jin10 reported on May 11th that India and Pakistan have resumed their daily joint flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah border on May 11th. This ceremony has continued since 1959, and despite the complex and tense relations between the two countries, this tradition symbolizes a formal peace coexistence. The ceremony includes the synchronized lowering of flags by border soldiers from both countries, dignified leg kicks, salutes, and the solemn closing of the border gate.