What is the total length of Line of Control (LoC) in occupied Kashmir?

What is the total length of Line of Control (LoC) in occupied Kashmir?

  • (A) 520 km
  • (B) 680 km
  • (C) 740 km
  • (D) 850 km
The Line of Control, or LoC, refers to the military line dividing Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan. First, it was created as a "Ceasefire Line" in the Indo-Pak War of 1947-1948. Later, after the Simla Agreement was signed on July 3, 1972, it was officially renamed the "Line of Control". Sources and literature have generally agreed on its length to be around 740 kilometers, though there might be some variation in this figure, between 720 and 776 kilometers, depending on how the territory is measured.
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