People from both sides of the border welcomed the Sikh ranger, Amarjeet Singh, with a huge round of applause when he came for the ceremony, Dawn news reported.
The surroundings filled with the sound of claps when he shook hands with the soldiers of Indian Border Security Force.
Amarjeet is a resident of Nankana Sahib, the holy city of Sikhs situated close to Lahore. He is said to be the first person ever from the Sikh community to join the Pakistan army.
The paper further reported that Amarjeet said he was proud of being a part of the Pakistan army and would be happy to lay down his life for the nation.
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