LAC Or The Line Of Actual Control
LAC or Line of Actual Control is a demarcation border line that separates Indian controlled territory from Chinese controlled territory. In addition the line was formed after the 1962 Sino-India War. Sino-India War is popularly known as Indo-China War. The war stopped after about 2 months. In addition the area where the military forces were at that time was considered to be the territory of respective Nations. India claims LAC to be about 3,588 Km long. Whereas Chinese consider it to be about 2,000 Km long It Is Divided Into 3 Sectors The Eastern sector which spans Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim The Middle sector – Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh The Western Sector – Ladakh The Disagreement LAC or The Line Of Actual Control have many disputes. In addition the there were disputes regarding the area which each Country has in the Eastern and Western Sector. Whereas the line of Middle sector is least controversial. In 1959 and 1962 letters were received to India from China about t