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The border with Bhutan is 160 km (99 mi), the China border is 1,080 km (670 mi), and the Myanmar border is 440 km (270 mi). [12] Internal borders includes the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border 804.1 km (499.6 mi), [13] while the border with Nagaland is 55 km (34 mi). The territory covers 83,743 km 2 (32,333 sq mi).
Arunachal Pradesh (/ ər ʊ ˌ n ɑː tʃ əl p r ə ˈ d eɪ ʃ /; [10] lit. ' Dawn-Lit Mountain Province ') [11] is a state in northeast India. It was formed from the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and India declared it as a state on 20 February 1987. Itanagar is its capital and largest town. It borders the Indian states of Assam ...
The U.S. government recognizes Arunachal Pradesh as part of India and "strongly opposes" any unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims in the northeastern Indian state that shares a border ...
ITBP has 42 BoPs (border outposts) in Bara Hoti sector and Mana Pass area (Pulam Sumda sector). [121] Uttrakhand has a 350 km (220 mi) border with China. [121] India is building roads in this sector, [122] [123] which will be completed by December 2020. [124] [125] 10 Part of Arunachal Pradesh (especially Tawang) Tibet Arunachal Pradesh India
It is the latest in an escalating dispute between neighboring India and China, which share a border more than 2,000 miles long. China, which refers to the territory as Zangnan, claims Arunachal ...
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 ...
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 legacy of the border remains significant especially in India where the government sought to explain its defeat by blaming it on being caught by surprise. [59] NEFA was renamed Arunachal Pradesh in 1972—Chinese maps refer to the area as South Tibet. In 1981, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping offered India a "package settlement" of the border ...