The Gujarat State Tourism Department and the Border Security Force (BSF) Gujarat Frontier have jointly launched the 'Seema Darshan Project' at Nadabet on the Indo-Pak border in Banaskantha district of Gujarat.
This will provide an opportunity to observe the life and work of BSF personnel. Tourists can also see missiles, tanks, aircraft, etc. used by the Indian Army and BSF in Nadabet. The centre of most attraction is the 'Zero Point' which is the international border with Pakistan.
Nadabet is being developed as a tourist spot on the pattern of 'Wagah Border' with a cost of Rs.125 crore, hence it is also being called 'Wagah of Gujarat'. It is noteworthy that Nadabet played an important role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
Under this, Focus has been given to develop border tourism in areas with sparse population and vegetation, which will increase tourism opportunities, generate employment and prevent cross-border migration to India.