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Definition of Line of control
1. Noun. A 450-mile line that is supposed to indicate the boundary between the part of Kashmir controlled by India and the part controlled by Pakistan.
Group relationships: Cashmere, Jammu And Kashmir, Kashmir
Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Of Control
Literary usage of Line of control
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electrical Engineer (1890)
"From the central authority must be a direct line of control, and, no matter how
many departments, this line must be kept in good working order. ..."
2. U.N. Peacekeeping: Status of Long-Standing Operations and U.S. Interests in by Harold J. Johnson (1997)
"... activities on the Indian side of the line of control.46 ... and report on the
strict observance of the cease-fire along the 500-mile line of control, ..."
3. Educational Reform and Administrative Development: The Cases of Colombia and by E. Mark Hanson (1986)
"... Number of units — line of control — Line of coordination • • • Line of
supervision * Approximation (31773)* Lebot lists four factors that contributed to ..."
4. Therapeutic Gazette (1901)
"On the line of control from Cervara to Salone all the twenty- four inmates of
the unprotected houses were attacked with malaria. ..."
5. Pakistan: A Country Study edited by Peter R. Blood (1996)
"Since then, it has been generally known as the Line of Control. The Pakistan-India
boundary continues irregularly southward for about 1280 kilometers, ..."