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Sir Creek is a narrow piece of water that is a subject of dispute between India and Pakistan. Sir Creek sits in the Rann of Kutch marshlands. Creek opens into the Arabian Sea and divides the region of Kutch of India’s Gujarat with Sindh of Pakistan.The major dispute over Sir Creek is about understanding of the maritime boundary between the Kutch and the Sindh. Before India’s independence, the region remained a part of the British India. After the partition of 1947, Sindh enterred Pakistan and Kutch remained with India.

Recently, a meeting of the India and Pakistan former diplomats, peace activists, army and navy officers concluded on 3 December 2012 with an agenda that Sir Creek dispute will be resolved.

Can you tell the approximate length of this Sir Creek ?

A. 50 Km
B. 96 Km
C. 500 Km
D. 30 Km

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