DescriptionPage 3 - CFL as shown on UN Map to Karachi Agreement 1949.JPG
English: Page-3 of UN Map number S/1430/Add.2 UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION FOR INDIA AND PAKISTAN 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 Pakistan http://repository.un.org/bitstream/handle/11176/87063/S_1430_Add.2-EN.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
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