Pakistan Border
The Pakistan border is a geopolitical boundary that separates Pakistan from its neighboring countries. It shares a long border with India to the east, which is marked by the heavily militarized Line of Control in the disputed region of Kashmir. To the west, Pakistan shares borders with Afghanistan and Iran, while the south is bordered by the Arabian Sea.
The total length of the Pakistan border is approximately 7,300 kilometers. This includes the rugged terrain of the Himalayas in the north and the arid deserts in the south. The border regions are significant for trade, security, and cultural exchanges between Pakistan and its neighbors.