India is a country that shares its borders with nine different countries, covering a total area of about 15200 km. The borders are not only limited to land but are also present in the water bodies. India shares its borders with seven countries via land and seven countries via water as well.
India shares land borders with 7 countries including desh, China, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Myanmar and Sea Borders with the Maldives, Sri-Lanka, and Indonesia.
The Republic of India shares borders with several sovereign countries; it shares land borders with China, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, desh, and Myanmar. desh, Myanmar, and Pakistan share both land borders as well as maritime borders, while Sri Lanka shares only a maritime border through Ram Setu.
The district is along Hillcroft Avenue, bordered by U.S. Highway 59 (Southwest Freeway) to the south and the Westpark Tollway to the north.
Land borders show Country or territoryTotal length of land bordersNo. of distinct land borders km Chile 6,171 4 People's Republic of China 22,147 17 Colombia 6,004 552 more rows
Answer: India has seven borders: Afghanistan and Pakistan to the north-west, China, Bhutan, and Nepal to the north, Myanmar to the east, and desh to the east. Sri Lanka (from the south-east) and the Maldives (from the south-west) have water boundaries.
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