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Pakistan Government admits before Islamabad High Court that PoK is a Foreign Territory

Posted 03 Jun 2024

Updated 04 Jun 2024

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Pakistan’s Additional Attorney General told the court that Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) is a foreign land that does not come under Pakistan’s jurisdiction.

About PoK

  • PoK was illegally occupied by Pakistan in 1947 and comprises of two ethnically and linguistically different regions: Mirpur-Muzaffarabad region and Gilgit-Baltistan region.
  • PoK is part of the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, and hence, an integral part of India.
  • It is a major bone of contention in the India-Pakistan territorial dispute.

Current status of India-Pakistan Territorial demarcation

  • International Border (IB): Stretches for approximately 2,400 km from Gujarat to the north banks of Chenab in Akhnoor in Jammu.
  • Line of Control (LoC): It is a ceasefire line (runs from parts of Jammu to parts of Leh) that came into existence after the 1948 and 1971 wars between India and Pakistan and was delineated in the Simla Agreement (1972).
  • Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL): It divides the current position of Indian and Pakistani troops in the Siachen region and extends from NJ 9842 to Indira Col in the north.
  • Further, IB in the Sir Creek area and the International Maritime Boundary line between India and Pakistan have not been restricted.

Related News

  • Recently, a former Pakistani prime minister admitted that Pakistan had violated the Lahore Pact (1999) signed between the then-Indian PM and his Pakistani counterpart.
  • Lahore Pact emphasized on composite and integrated dialogue to resolve outstanding issues between the two countries.
    • However, shortly after signing the pact, Pakistani troops infiltrated the Kargil district, leading to the Kargil conflict of 1999.
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  • PoK
  • Lahore Pact (1999)
  • Line of Control
  • Actual Ground Position Line
  • Gilgit-Baltistan region
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