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for Gen. Srinagesh), and the secretaries of the Defence Ministry and the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs. The Pakistani delegation included Maj. Gen. Nazir Ahmed and Brig. Sher Khan and civil servants M. Ayub and A. A. Khan. The military representatives of the two sides negotiated for a week starting 18
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in Kashmir and to make arrangements for a popular plebiscite. After negotiations with the two sides, the Commission passed a three-part resolution in August 1948 and subsequently added a 'supplement'. The three parts dealt with ceasefire, terms for truce, and procedures for negotiation regarding the
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conceded the legality of Kashmir's accession to India and, so, any "no man's land" would belong to India. The Pakistani delegation would need to produce proof to the UN Commission of factual positions of their control for all the territory they claim. Sinha stated that, based on this principle, the
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From the map point NJ9842, it was said to run due north to the international boundary with China, at a distance of about 60–65 km. Since there were no troops in that area of inaccessible glacial terrain, no effort was made to extend the ceasefire line between NJ9842 and the China border. This
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Map of the State of Jammu and Kashmir showing the Cease Fire Line as Agreed Upon in the Karachi Agreement, Ratified by the Governments of India and Pakistan on 29 and 30 July Respectively. (See Annex 26 to the third Interim Report of the United Nation Commission for India and
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The Karachi Agreement between India and Pakistan established a cease-fire line to be supervised by the military observers. These observers, under the command of the
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Agreement Between Military Representatives of India and Pakistan Regarding the Establishment of a Cease-Fire Line in the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
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agreement demarcated several hundred square miles of territory on the Indian side even though there were no Indian troops in that territory.
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The 830 kilometre long ceasefire line established in the agreement started from a southernmost point just west of the
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plebiscite. Both the countries accepted the resolution and a ceasefire was achieved on 31 December 1948.
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to the 1949 Karachi Agreement) shows the Cease Fire Line (CFL) marked on the Map of the State of
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briefed the Indian delegation before the Karachi meeting, wherein he informed them that the
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of 1949 was signed by the military representatives of India and Pakistan, supervised by the
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Agreement Regarding the Establishment of a Cease-Fire Line in the State of Jammu and Kashmir
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War or Peace on the Line of Control? The India-Pakistan Dispute over Kashmir Turns Fifty
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was signed on 27 July 1949, supervised by the Truce Subcommittee of the UNCIP.
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The Security Council Resolution 39 of April 1948 established a UN Commission (
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UN Map showing CFL as per Karachi Agreement - UN document number S/1430/Add.2
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U.N. Commission for India and Pakistan: annexes to the interim report
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Page-3 U.N. Map Number S/1430/Add.2 showing CFL terminating at NJ9842
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Another anomaly arose at the southern end of the ceasefire line in
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Page-1 of U.N. Map Number S/1430/Add.2 to Karachi Agreement 1949
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U.N. Map illustrating Cease Fire Line as per Karachi Agreement
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United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan
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The other members of the Indian delegation were Maj. Gen.
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The princely state of Jammu and Kashmir with the current
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Hernando Samper and M. Delvoie, on behalf of the UNCIP.
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1949 UN-supervised agreement between India and Pakistan
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July to demarcate the positions under their control.
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Index

Karachi Agreement (Azad Kashmir)
Delimitation
Post Indo-Pakistani War 1947
United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan
Lt. Gen. S. M. Shrinagesh
India
Maj. Gen. W. J. Cawthorn
Pakistan
UNCIP
India
India
Pakistan
Pakistan
United Nations
United Nations
Government of India
Government of Pakistan
United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan
Kashmir
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
United Nations Security Council Resolution 39
United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan
fighting

Line of Control
S. M. Shrinagesh
W. J. Cawthorn
K. S. Thimayya
Sam Manekshaw
S. K. Sinha

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