Indian Sikh pilgrims wait at immigration at the Attari International Railway Station, between India and Pakistan, about 35 km from northern Indian city Amritsar, on October 12, 2009. About 70 pilgrims were forced to cut shot the Sikh Guru Ramdass birth anniversary pilgrimage the Pakistani temple Gurdwara Punja Sahib, and other shrines, due to security concerns following the militant attack on Pakistan's Rawalpindi army headquarters. Getty Images logo Getty Images 1 month ago

Indian Sikh pilgrims wait at immigration at the Attari International Railway Station, between India and Pakistan, about 35 km from northern Indian city Amritsar, on October 12, 2009. About 70 pilgrims were forced to cut shot the Sikh Guru Ramdass birth anniversary pilgrimage the Pakistani temple Gurdwara Punja Sahib, and other shrines, due to security concerns following the militant attack on Pakistan's Rawalpindi army headquarters.