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was stalled by the artillery fire, their attack broke up, and they retreated. The Kali Panchwin's commanding officer and battery commander were killed by artillery shelling the next morning while supervising operations. The battalion was awarded the battle honour "Hussainiwala" for its role in the
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The border crossing is now closed for travellers, although a flag retreat ceremony is still held daily. Until 1970, it was the principal road crossing between India and Pakistan, and was a trade route for truckers, mostly for the import of Kandahari Angoor (dehydrated grapes) and other fruits and
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defended Hussainiwala Headworks in Ferozepur sector. It defended the headworks against an attack by a full infantry brigade supported by armoured columns of the Pakistan Army. The tower on the other side of the river was captured and razed to the ground. The
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ceremony has been held every day at 6 pm since 1970 by the military of both nations. It is open to the public and tourists as a tourist attraction. It is similar to the Mahavir/Sadaki near
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jail. Their current status is unknown. They are listed as missing by the Indian Government along with 52 others, including Major Ashok Suri who wrote a letter to his father in 1975 from
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km from district headquarters Ferozepur, has a ruined fort, National Martyrs Memorial and a daily beating retreat flag ceremony, all three in the same compound manned by India's
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An annual fair takes place at the memorial on 23 March, which is the anniversary of Singh's death. The day is also observed across the state of Punjab.
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and men as the squadrons were taken by surprise and had little time to get to their bunkers. A Pakistani radio news telecast reported (in
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Major Kanwaljit Sandhu, an Indian commander, was badly injured, and Major SPS Waraich was reported captured, as were many
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launched an attack on the forward two companies supported by tanks, using heavy artillery fire and air support. The
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food products from Pakistan and Afghanistan. The border crossing was replaced by the border crossing at
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Flag lowering ceremony at Hussainiwala border, far side is Pakistan and near side is India
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stating that he was alive and well. Pakistan denies holding any of the soldiers who are
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Across the border, the Ganda Singh Wala village was named after a Sikh soldier of
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Places of Interest | District Ferozepur, Government of Punjab, India
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were cremated on 23 March 1931. It is also the cremation place of
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Ghulam Hussainiwala (Saint Hussaini wala, or Saint "who is of
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with Singh, and that of Singh's mother, Vidyawati. After the
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At the Hussainiwala–Ganda Singh Wala border crossing, a flag
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is held by the two nations. The village is popular for the
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District Firozpur website: Retreat Ceremony at Husainiwala
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from the area, which subsequently fell to Pakistan.
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Flag lowering ceremony at Hussainiwala border, far side is Pakistan and near side is India
Hussainiwala is located in Punjab
30°59′51.56″N 74°32′49.62″E / 30.9976556°N 74.5471167°E / 30.9976556; 74.5471167
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Firozpur
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Ganda Singh Wala

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