Forward Kahuta is strategically located. It is the sub-divisional headquarters of Bagh district, where Indian officials say Pakistani authorities run a training camp for Kashmiri militants. Before Partition, it used to be part of tehsil Haveli in Poonch district. At present, while Poonch town falls on the Indian side, most of the original Poonch district is in PoK. Forward Kahuta is about 20 km from Poonch town and is situated at the foot of Haji Pir mountain. Both towns are located in an area known as the Bulge of Bidouri and this part of the LAC curves deep into India. According to Pakistani defence experts, India has often expressed a desire to "straighten" this part of the LAC because the Bulge cuts off the direct road from Poonch to Srinagar, which has to curve around the Bulge. Both in the 1965 and 1971 wars, Pakistani officials say India had attacked and occupied it. After the 1965 war, Indira Gandhi, then a minister, had visited Haji Pir.