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  2. Sino-Indian border dispute - Wikipedia

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    Himachal Pradesh: India Served by dual use Shimla Airport and Kullu-Manali Airport. [120] Kibber-Rangrik AGL has been surveyed, [120] which Will be closest AGL to Chumar, Kaurik, and Tashigang-Shipki La disputed area, but as of July 2020 no progress has been made. Himachal Pradesh has a 250 km (160 mi) border with China. [120]

  3. India and China start disengaging at Himalayan border after ...

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    India and China started pulling back their troops at the disputed Himalayan border as the two nuclear-armed powers began ending their four-year-long military standoff.. The major anticipated ...

  4. On Monday, China’s Ministry of Natural Resources released a map showing the Indian territories of northeastern Arunachal Pradesh and the disputed Aksai Chin area on the western border as Chinese ...

  5. China has not scaled down troop deployment on Indian border ...

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    China has not scaled down its military presence on the border with India despite Beijing and New Delhi ... said at a Thursday news briefing. ... China had over 600 operational nuclear warheads as ...

  6. Line of Actual Control - Wikipedia

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    The LAC is different from the borders claimed by each country in the Sino-Indian border dispute. The Indian claims include the entire Aksai Chin region and the Chinese claims include Arunachal Pradesh/Zangnan. These claims are not included in the concept of "actual control". The LAC is generally divided into three sectors: [5] [9]

  7. Disputed territories of India - Wikipedia

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    Arunachal Pradesh is a state of India created on 20 January 1972, located in the far northeast. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Burma in the east, Bhutan in the west, and China in the north. The majority of the territory is claimed by China, by whom it is called South Tibet.

  8. India and China agree to approach border issues with urgency

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    Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Thursday in Laos, where the two leaders agreed to resolve border issues as soon as possible. The two ...

  9. 2022 Yangtse clash - Wikipedia

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    While the McMahon line placed the border state of Arunachal Pradesh on the Indian side, China has staked formal claim to the entirety of the region, which it has esteemed as an extension of southern Tibet. [16] The region of Tawang in particular has enticed Chinese interest for its politico-religious symbolism, besides its strategic significance.