India and its Neighbours: Analysing Border Disputes - By Chronicle Editorial Team
- India has 15,106.7 km of land border and shares land boundary with 7 countries i.e. Afghanistan, China, Bhutan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Nepal. Colonial backdrop (poorly marked borders), bitter past relations, rising geo-political ambitions in South-Asia and difficult terrain have resulted in many border disputes.Rising tensions and recent face-off between India and China in Pangong Tso Lake (Ladakh) and political map rivalry between India and Nepal over Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani have brought the persistent border disputes into question.
- Let us examine these border disputes of India and analyse how India can resolve the border issues with its neighbours.
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