Line of Control: How India and Pakistan share one of the world's most dangerous borders

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India and Pakistan's shared border, stretching 3,323 kilometers, is one of the world's most perilous frontiers. This boundary includes the 740-kilometer-long Line of Control (LoC) in the contested region of Jammu and Kashmir, and the 2,400-kilometer International Border (IB). The LoC, a legacy of the 1947 partition, remains a flashpoint for military skirmishes, with both nations frequently exchanging fire, leading to casualties and heightened tensions. The LoC is not just a military boundary but also a symbol of the protracted conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. It cuts through villages and communities, affecting the daily lives of those residing nearby. Ceasefire agreements have been attempted, yet violations are frequent, demonstrating the fragility of peace in the region. The IB, while more stable, still witnesses occasional unrest, particularly in areas where the line is disputed. Efforts to de-escalate tensions have been ongoing, with diplomatic dialogues and confidence-building measures aimed at reducing hostility. Despite these efforts, the border remains a significant challenge for both countries, with geopolitical implications extending beyond the region. The LoC and IB are reminders of the complex relationship between India and Pakistan, where history and politics continue to shape their shared future.

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