More than 120 Indian Hindu pilgrims, including one woman, have arrived in Pakistan via the Wagah border to perform religious rituals.
The group will stay in Pakistan for a week, with their first stop at Gurdwara Dera Sahib today, before traveling to Katas Raj tomorrow.
On February 26, the pilgrims will conduct their religious rituals at the Katas Raj Temple.
The pilgrims expressed satisfaction with the security arrangements in Pakistan, stating that they were warmly welcomed at the Wagah border.
They also expressed their happiness and gratitude, urging the importance of coming together across borders to celebrate their faith.