Line of Control

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Coordinates: 34°56′N 76°46′E

Shown in green is the Kashmiri region under Pakistani control. The orange-brown region represents Indian-administration Jammu and Kashmir while the Aksai Chin is under Chinese administration
Shown in green is the Kashmiri region under Pakistani control. The orange-brown region represents Indian-administration Jammu and Kashmir while the Aksai Chin is under Chinese administration

The Line of Control (LOC) (also known as the Line of Actual Control) is a line which demarcates the artifical boundary between the territories controlled by two militaries or political entities.

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Specifically, the term "LOC" refers to the military control line between India and Pakistan, in the province of Kashmir. Originally known as the "Ceasefire Line", it was redesignated the "Line of Control" after the Simla Agreement, which was formalized in December 1971. The Indians refer to their portion of the territory as Jammu and Kashmir.The Pakistanis refer to their portion of the captured territory as Azad (Free) Jammu and Kashmir; in turn, the rest of the world refer it to as the Pakistani Occupied Kashmir (POK).

The cease-fire line between the Republic of India and the People's Republic of China in the Aksai Chin is known as the "Line of Actual Control" (LAC). There have been proposals in the Indian press to regularize the LOC as the international boundary between India and Pakistan; this, however, is against official Indian government policy. Pakistan also desires sovereignty over the entire area.

Kargil picturing the Line of Control. On the left of the LOC is India, Pakistan is to the right.
Kargil picturing the Line of Control. On the left of the LOC is India, Pakistan is to the right.

The LOC has seen various Indo-Pakistani Wars, the latest one being in 1999 when both India and Pakistan fought in the Kargil War. There have been frequent artillery duels between India and Pakistan along the LOC.

Webpage from the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, describes the methodology of setting up the Simla Agreement.

The Treaty of Accession which shows Maharaja Hari Singh's accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir to India
The Treaty of Accession which shows Maharaja Hari Singh's accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir to India

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