The Evolution of India's Northern Borders |
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Two EASTERN SECTOR | 23 |
Three CENTRAL SECTOR | 91 |
Four WESTERN SECTOR | 104 |
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administrative agreement Aksai Chin areas Asia Bengal and Assam Bhutan border Britain British Government British policy Calcutta China Chinese Chinese Government claims Daflas Dalai Lama Delhi demarcation dispute districts east Eastern Bengal empire expedition explore and survey extending Foreign Frontier of India Garhwal Gartok geographical Government of India Gulab Singh hills Himalayan Hindu Kush Hunza India and China India's northern Indian Government Indo-Tibetan Inner Line jurisdiction Karakoram Pass Kashgar Kashmir Kuenlun Ladakh Lanak Lancelot Hare Lhasa Lohit Lonchen Shatra London Maharaja maps McMahon Line Memoranda and Letters ment miles Miris Mishmi country Mission mountain Nehru neighbouring Nepal nineteenth century no-man's lands North-East Frontier northern frontier Outer Line Pamir Peking Political Officer Raja range Raskam recognised regarding Report Rima river Russian sector Shahidulla Sikkim Simla Conference Sinkiang Sino-Indian Spiti strategic suzerainty Taghdumbash Tawang Tibet Tibetan trade treaty tribal territory tribes upto valley watershed Western Yarkand Yarkand river