
Sarhad
Sarhad refers to a border or boundary area between two separate regions, often countries, where they meet. The term is commonly used in South Asia to describe border regions that can be sensitive or strategically important. These areas may be marked by customs checkpoints or security stations and can sometimes be zones of cross-border interaction, trade, or tension. Essentially, Sarhad defines the geographical line that separates different political or administrative territories, helping to regulate movement, control access, and maintain sovereignty between neighboring regions.