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Monday, January 26, 2026

Celebrating 77th Republic Day - thanking our Jawans at the Border

 

 Today 26th Jan is a great day – a day when after getting freedom on 15.8.1947, India transformed from a dominion to fully self-governed REPUBLIC giving ourselves a Constitution of our OWN.

The NATION is celebrating the 77th REPUBLIC DAY with fervour and it is the perfect time to reflect on our status as a Country realizing how we were enslaved for centuries and was a colony to the British.  Since that day in 1950 – we have propelled our Republic towards Constitutional ideals.   

If we are celebrating the things that we enjoy – it purely because of our martyrs who fought for the freedom and the valiant soldiers who stand guard at Borders protecting us against invaders and enemies.  On this day, let us say from our heart, with passion and strength –

“Jai Hind – Jai Jawan” – I love my Country,

 I  respect and love our Army Jawans –

our protectors – Ellaichamy !!

An event that will make every Indian Nationalistic and proud is the beating retreat  ceremony at Border impeccably exhibited by our  Border Security Force [BSF] - No visit to Amritsar is complete without witnessing the 'lowering of the flags' ceremony in the evening. 

:  https://youtu.be/QZGUTeNLD2k

 

Attari,   is a village of Amritsar   in the Punjab state of India, 3 km from the Indo-Pakistani border at Wagah. It is situated 25 km west of the Sikh holy city of Amritsar, and is the last Indian station on the rail route connecting Lahore, Pakistan with the Indian capital Delhi. The ceremony at the Attari–Wagah border is a daily ceremony that the security forces of India (Border Security Force) and Pakistan (Pakistan Rangers) have jointly followed since 1959.  The drill is characterized by elaborate and rapid dance-like manoeuvres and raising legs as high as possible.  



The flag lowering ceremony at the border  is held each evening immediately before sunset.  The ceremony begins with battle calls from both sides in the form of loud screaming by the border guards. This is followed by a series of organized high kicks, stomps, and dance moves during which the opposing forces stare each other down.    

            The city of Lahore is about 24 kilometers (15 miles) from the Wagah border crossing, which is located 3 kilometers from Attari village. The total road distance is around 29.5 km (18 miles). The shortest rail distance between Attari Shyam Singh railway station and Lahore Junction railway station is approximately 26.61 kilometers.  

The Beating Retreat ceremony is a symbol of both national pride and disciplined coordination of Border Security Force.  Here is a video taken by me on 25.09.2025 – and when we witnessed this event – there were more than 15000 Indians on our side, while it was a couple of hundred people on the Wagah side. 

Jai Hind – Salute our soldiers who safeguard the Nation.

 
Regards – S Sampathkumar
26.1.2026

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