Which line demarcated the boundary between India and Pakistan?

Line of Surrender
Line of Control
McMohan Line
Durand Line

The correct answer is: C. McMohan Line

The McMahon Line is a demarcation line between India and China in the eastern Himalayas. It was established in 1914 by the Simla Convention between the British Indian Empire and Tibet. The line runs from the Karakoram Pass in the west to the trijunction of India, China, and Myanmar in the east.

The McMahon Line was not accepted by China, and the two countries have been disputing the border ever since. The dispute came to a head in 1962, when China invaded India and captured a large part of the territory claimed by India. The two countries have since signed a number of agreements to reduce tensions along the border, but the dispute remains unresolved.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Line of Surrender is a ceasefire line between India and Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It was established in 1972 after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
  • The Line of Control is a de facto border between India and Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It was established in 1972 after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
  • The Durand Line is a border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was established in 1893 by the British Indian Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan.