Gujarat's Nadabet border is transforming into a public tourism hub, offering a unique 'Beating Retreat' ceremony by the BSF. Beyond the evening spectacle, visitors can explore the Sarhad Gatha Museum, pay respects at the Ajeya Prahari Smarak, and experience Seema Darshan for an educational glimpse into border security. This evolving destination aims to engage all ages.
Gujarat has its own Wagah: How BSF’s Beating Retreat differs from Amritsar
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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