Chumik Glacier

Chumik Glacier is located in the Siachen region. Located on the west of Saltoro ridge,[1] it is a 4-mile-long offshoot of the Bilafond Glacier.[2] Chumik was demilitarized after a mutual agreement between India and Pakistan in May 1989. The conflict of Chumik Glacier started when the Indian army attacked and captured it. As a result, the Pakistan army launched operations in the region and recaptured it. But, after an agreement, both armies demilitarised their troops from Chumik Glacier.

References

  1. V.R. Raghavan (15 April 2003). Siachen: Conflict without End. Viking. p. 95. ISBN 978-0670049226. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  2. Asad Hakeem, Gurmeet Kanwal; Michael Vannoni; Gaurav Rajen (September 2007). "Demilitarization of the Siachen Conflict Zone: Concepts for Implementation and Monitoring" (PDF). Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sandia National Laboratories. p. 28. SAND2007-5670. Retrieved 30 April 2012.

Coordinates: 35°13′01″N 76°54′32″E / 35.217°N 76.909°E / 35.217; 76.909


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