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Published 01 Jan, 2026 06:34pm

Maryam inaugurates expanded Wagah Border arena

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Thursday inaugurated the newly expanded arena at the Wagah Border, marking a major upgrade to one of the country’s most prominent national landmarks.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Senior Minister Mariam Aurangzeb and the Lahore Corps Commander, among other officials.

The expansion has increased the arena’s seating capacity to 25,000 spectators, significantly enhancing arrangements for visitors attending the daily flag-lowering ceremony.

Officials said the project also includes extensive new construction at the Joint Check Post Wagah.

The additions feature model structures inspired by a railway station, displays of military equipment and a theme park aimed at improving the overall visitor experience.

A Pakistan Museum has also been established within the arena, showcasing the country’s journey from the independence movement to the present day.

The complex further includes additional offices, barracks for Rangers personnel, food courts and expanded car parking facilities.

As part of the redevelopment, a new ceremonial gateway at Bab-e-Azadi has been installed in the architectural style of the Alamgiri Gate of Lahore’s Shahi Qila.

Authorities also raised the height of the national flag at the Wagah Border. The flag, previously installed at a height of 115 metres, now flies at 139 metres, making it the tallest flag in South Asia and the seventh tallest in Asia, according to officials.

The Punjab government said the upgrades aim to improve facilities, promote national heritage and strengthen the symbolic significance of the Wagah Border for visitors from across the country and abroad.

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