An international borderline depicts the separation of two different countries. For example, the India Pakistan border separates India and Pakistan with a 3323 km long international border. An international model line divides two different countries and marks the territorial limits between the two countries. India has 15106.7 km long land borders which run through 18 states and 92 districts including the union territories. India shares its international land borders with 7 different countries. The seven countries that share international borders with India are Bangladesh China Afghanistan Myanmar Bhutan Nepal and Pakistan. It shares maritime borders with Sri Lanka Maldives and Indonesia.
The coastline of India is 7516.6 km long which brushes approximately 13 states and union territories. The longest international borders of states and union territories are, West Bengal is 2509.7 km long, Rajasthan is 1170 km and Arunachal Pradesh is 1817 km long. Nagaland has the smallest international borders, it is 125 km. Ladakh is the only union territory to have three international boundaries with three different countries, Ladakh has its international borders with Pakistan China, and Afghanistan.
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Q1.How many countries share the land border with India?
Ans. India shares its land borders with 7 countries, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Afghanistan
Q2.Which country has its share border to the East?
Ans. India shares its border with 7 different countries and to the East, it shares its border with Myanmar, which is 1624 km long.
Q3.Which Indian states share borders with Bangladesh?
Ans. India shares its model with Bangladesh which is 4156 km. The Indian states that share the border with Bangladesh are Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and West Bengal.
Q4.What is the India Afghanistan border called?
Ans. The India Afghanistan border is called as Durand line. It was established in the year 1893 between British India and the Emirates of Afghanistan.
Q5.How long are India’s land borders?
Ans. India’s land border is 15106.7 km long and runs through 92 districts in 18 states and union territories.
India shares its land borders with 7 countries, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Afghanistan
India shares its border with 7 different countries and to the East, it shares its border with Myanmar, which is 1624 km long.
India shares its model with Bangladesh which is 4156 km. The Indian states that share the border with Bangladesh are Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and West Bengal.
The India Afghanistan border is called as Durand line. It was established in the year 1893 between British India and the Emirates of Afghanistan.
India's land border is 15106.7 km long and runs through 92 districts in 18 states and union territories.
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