The flag, that can be seen in Lahore, was erected during a Attari limit and is 110 metres high.
The pierce has stirred Islamabad to credit New Dehli of violating general treaties.
Pakistan lodged a censure to a Border Security Force and has lifted suspicions that dark cameras might be commissioned on a dwindle stick for espionage purposes.
Pakistan has asked New Delhi to pierce a dwindle during a serve stretch so it is no longer manifest from Lahore, according to India Times.
Whereas, Indian authorities say a 200-metre stretch from a limit is distant adequate that they have not disregarded any laws.
“It is a inhabitant dwindle and nobody can stop us from hoisting it on a soil,” Anil Joshi, a apportion in a Punjab government, told India Today.
The dwindle is 110 metres long, 24 metres wide, weighs 55 tonnes and is approaching to turn a vital traveller captivate during a Attari-Wagah border.
It has overtaken a prior tallest flag, that stood 300 feet high in a city of Ranchi in a state of Jharkland.
New Delhi’s strange devise was to fly a dwindle on 26 Jan though this was behind due to technical issues.
Article source: http://www.suchtv.pk/pakistan/punjab/item/50494-pakistan-seek-removal-of-india-s-tallest-flag-over-spying-suspicions.html