There is a Wagah border in Gujarat too and how the 'Beating Retreat' ceremony by BSF here is different from Amritsar
Jan 26, 2026 • Maryam Begum • Festivals / Cultural & Religious Events
Source:
timesofindia.com
In a sparsely populated section of the Indian state of Gujarat’s northwestern boundary, the Nadabet Indo-Pak Border is working silently to reshape the way the public interacts with one of the country’s most contested borders. What was historically a restricted space is now being reconceptualized as a formal, public-facing tourism space. Nadabet is popularly called the Wagah Border of Gujarat and a similar beating retreat is happening here every evening. However, unlike in Amritsar, Pakistan does not reciprocate this gesture here.