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Indo-Pakistan Border

The Indo-Pakistan border, known as the Line of Control (LoC) and the international border in some areas, separates India and Pakistan in South Asia. Established after the 1947 partition, it divides the Kashmir region and other territories, often marked by military checkpoints, fences, and watchtowers. The border is a sensitive geopolitical hotspot, with ongoing disputes and periodic conflicts. While there is a clear boundary in some parts, other areas remain disputed or militarized, making the border a symbol of complex historical, political, and cultural ties between the two nations.