Pakistan shares its borders with four neighboring countries - Afghanistan, China, India, and Iran - adding up to about 6,975 km (4,334.1 mi) in length (excluding the coastal areas).
The country that shares the longest border with Pakistan is Afghanistan, spanning approximately 2,430 kilometers (1,510 miles).
East of Pakistan lies India, which shares a border with Pakistan to the east. The countries have a long history of conflict and cooperation, and their shared border is one of the most heavily militarized in the world.
Afghanistan is the neighbouring country which has no coast line.
According to the Australian government, the state with the longest border is Western Australia, which has a border length of approximately 5,500 kilometers. This accounts for about 29% of Australia's total border length, which includes both land and maritime boundaries.
The Durand Line is approximately 2,200 kilometers (1,400 miles) long, serving as the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was established in 1893 by Sir Mortimer Durand, a British diplomat, during the British Raj period in India.
length of Iran and Pakistan border is 805km.
China and Pakistan share a border 523 km long. 523 kilometers = 324.977134 miles
Around 900 miles
i think its 900 milesType your answer here... Actual border is 2,912Km or 1,820 miles
1800 miles...in my knowlege... answered by:ABEER SALMAN
1610 Km according to my knowledge.
India Shares maximum border with Pakistan, 1160 miles border with 100 plus or minus .
India shares the longest border with Pakistan on its eastern side. The total length of the border between India and Pakistan is 2,900 kilometers.
No. Pakistan does not border the Persian Gulf.
there is no geographical border between Pakistan and Japan
Pakistan borders Afghanistan
The arabian sea is situated on the southern border of pakistan.