SIR CREEK
Sir Creek - maritime boundary disputed between India and Pakistan.
Sir Creek is a 96-km long estuary in the marshlands of Rann of Kutch.
It is basically a fluctuating tidal channel, not a truly flowing creek. It currently lies on the border of Gujarat and Pakistan's Sindh Province.
Originally named Ban Ganga, Sir Creek is named after a British representative.
Importance of Sir Creek
The strategic or military importance of Sir Creek is little. The core importance of Sir Creek is because of the fishing resources.
Sir Creek is considered to be one of the largest fishing grounds in Asia.
Further, there are immense potential economic benefits as Sir Creek marshlands are estimated to be rich in hydrocarbons and shale gas.