Describe the boundary between India and Pakistan.
- International boundary: The demarcated line between the Republic of India and Pakistan recognised internationally.
- Sir Cyril Radcliffe Demarcated the land in 1947.
- Radcliffe Line. The Radcliffe Line was published on 17 August 1947 as a boundary demarcation line between India and Pakistan upon the Partition of India.
- It is called a working boundary because on one side is an internationally recognised land while on the other is a disputed territory.
- LOC: Line of control is the boundary between azad kashmir and jammu kashmir.
- It was demarcated after simla pact in 1971.