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A '''line of control''' (LOC) is a line which demarcates the boundary between the territories controlled by two militaries or political entities, e.g. the ones in Western ] and the ] — where it is known as the '''line of actual control (LAC)'''. A '''line of control''' (LOC) is a line which demarcates the boundary between the territories controlled by two militaries or political entities, e.g. the ones in Western ] and the ] — where it is known as the '''"]" (LAC)'''.


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A line of control (LOC) is a line which demarcates the boundary between the territories controlled by two militaries or political entities, e.g. the ones in Western Kashmir and the Aksai Chin — where it is known as the "Line of Actual Control" (LAC).

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