Wagah is the only road border
crossing between Pakistan and India, and lies on the Grand Trunk Road between
the cities of Amritsar, Punjab, India and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Wagah,
named Wahga in Pakistan, is a
village through which the controversial Radcliffe Line, the boundary
demarcation line dividing India and Pakistan upon the Partition of India, was
drawn. The village was divided by independence in 1947. Today, the eastern half
of the village remains in the Republic of India while the western half is in