India and Pakistan maintain a territorial dispute over the Sir Creek estuary. Pakistan claims the entire creek, while India asserts the middle as the boundary. India is strengthening its presence with new amphibious combat boats for patrols. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently visited the sensitive sector. Both nations regularly arrest fishermen for alleged boundary crossings. India and Pakistan maintain a territorial dispute over the Sir Creek estuary. Pakistan claims the entire creek, while India asserts the middle as the boundary. India is strengthening its presence with new amphibious combat boats for patrols. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently visited the sensitive sector. Both nations regularly arrest fishermen for alleged boundary crossings.
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