The Line of Control came into being in 1972 after the Simla Agreement. It runs from Sangam to point NJ 9842, and is 740km. |
The Line of Actual Control came into being after the 1962 Indo-China war. It runs mostly along the Ladakh district in J&K to the state of Arunanchal Pradesh. |
The Actual Ground Position Line is 110km. Begins from NJ 9842 and runs along the Siachen Glacier. Indian and Pakistani troops are posted on both of the Line to maintain status quo. |
The International Border came into being in 1947. Of India's 2,297km of IB, 199km is in Jammu and Kashmir, from the Punjab border to Sangam, a point where Rivers Chenab and Monartawi meet. |