A. 1200 Km
B. 2590 Km
C. 2000 Km
D. 1825 Km
Related Mcqs:
- When the Indian Army occupied Siachen Glacier region of Kashmir?
A. April 11, 1984
B. April 13, 1984
C. April 15, 1984
D. April 17, 1984 - Although Pakistan post of Siachen glacier is much lower than Indian position then why its presence at that position poses a great threat to India:
A. Most of the supply is air lifted which makes it very expensive
B. Whole Indian supply lie passes at a short distance from Pakistan Posts meting ground route highly dangerous.
C. Both of them
D. None of them - The disputed territory after the partition of Indian Sub-continent in August 1947 was:
A. Kashmir
B. Siachin
C. Kishanganga
D. none of these - Which pass is under Pakistan control in Siachen?
A. Sea La Pass
B. Bila Fond Pass
C. Gyong La Pass
D. La pass - Now, under the Karachi Agreement it was clear that Siachen Glacier formed part of Baltistan in Northern Areas of Pakistan. This reality was reflected in British and American maps including:
A. Britannica Atlas
B. National Geographic Society’s Atlas of the world
C. Times Atlas of the world and historical Atlas of south Asia
D. All of these - Which operation was launched by India on Siachen glacier in 1984?
A. Operation Vidhara
B. Operation Meghdoot
C. Operation Raman
D. Operation Mata - When was the first agreement signed on Siachen Glacier?
A. 1950
B. 1971
C. 1949
D. 1954 - The dispute of Siachen arose over differing interpretations:
A. of a provision of the 1949 ceasefire
B. subsequent 1972 Shimla agreement that left a portion of ceasefire line in Kashmir unidentified
C. Both of these
D. none of these - What is the length of Siachen glacier?
A. 72.5 km
B. 95 km
C. 35 km
D. 60 km - What is the exact location of Siachen glacier on the map?
A. 38.5N 86.0E
B. 230N 77.0E
C. 35.5N 77.0C
D. 39.5N 88.5E