The place truly gives you a huge sense of belonging to the country, as patriotic songs play in the background while chants of "Vande Matram" and "Hindustan Zindabad" rent the air as the crowds wave the tricolour.
There is similar fervour on the other side. But what amused me greatly was the stark cultural differences between India and Pakistan. On our side, men and women sat together cheering the troopers, while on the other side there was a division - with men seated on the left and women on the right.
I thought that the ceremony, which has been happening since 1959, was to mark friendly ties, but the bodily gestures and glaring-at-each-other by the border guards seemed rather offensive and gave rise to a different kind of feeling.