Delhi–Lahore Bus
The Delhi–Lahore Bus, officially known as Sada-e-Sarhad (Urdu: صدائے سرحد, Hindi: सदा ए सरहद, translation: Call of the Frontier), is a passenger bus service connecting the Indian capital of Delhi with the city of Lahore, Pakistan via the border transit post at Wagah. The Routemaster bus number 10 was of symbolic importance to the efforts of the governments of both nations to foster peaceful and friendly relations. In its inaugural run on 19 February 1999, the bus carried the then-Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who was to attend a summit in Lahore and was received by his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif at Wagah.
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Delhi–Lahore Bus
The Delhi–Lahore Bus, officially known as Sada-e-Sarhad (Urdu: صدائے سرحد, Hindi: सदा ए सरहद, translation: Call of the Frontier), is a passenger bus service connecting the Indian capital of Delhi with the city of Lahore, Pakistan via the border transit post at Wagah. The Routemaster bus number 10 was of symbolic importance to the efforts of the governments of both nations to foster peaceful and friendly relations. In its inaugural run on 19 February 1999, the bus carried the then-Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who was to attend a summit in Lahore and was received by his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif at Wagah.
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De Busdienst Delhi–Lahore is e ...... tie tussen India en Pakistan..
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The Delhi–Lahore Bus, official ...... on between the two neighbours.
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1999-02-19
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De Busdienst Delhi–Lahore is e ...... staat voor Roep van de Grens.
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The Delhi–Lahore Bus, official ...... erpart, Nawaz Sharif at Wagah.
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