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Actual Ground Position Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Actual Ground Position Line
The Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL) refers to the current position that divides Indian and Pakistani troops in the Siachen Glacier region.〔(The fight for Siachen )〕〔http://www.asianconversations.com/SiachenGlacier.php〕 The line extends from the northernmost point of the LOC (Line of Control) to Indira Col. The AGPL is approximately long.〔(They shall not pass )〕〔(Bullish on siachen )〕 ==History== The Siachen Glacier and the bordering Saltoro Range first saw military action in 1984 when the Indian Army controlled the glacier and the Saltoro range to pre-empt a Pakistani action to do the same. This operation was codenamed Operation Meghdoot (Divine Messenger of the clouds). There have been several minor changes to the held positions, however the Indian Armed forces have held onto the heights of the Saltoro range.
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