What are the disputed regions between India and Pakistan?
One of the main areas of dispute between India and Pakistan is the region of Kashmir. This disputed territory has been a source of conflict between the two countries since their independence in 1947. Kashmir is divided into three parts: Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir, and China-administered Aksai Chin. Both India and Pakistan claim the entire region as their own and have fought multiple wars over it. The Line of Control (LoC) separates the Indian and Pakistani-controlled areas, with frequent cross-border skirmishes. Additionally, there are other smaller disputed territories between the two countries, including the Siachen Glacier and the Sir Creek area. The conflicting claims over these regions have been a major hurdle in improving relations and resolving the longstanding disputes between India and Pakistan.
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