Facts about Indian Borders The country's land border is 15,200 km, and its coastline border is 7515 km. The border between India and Pakistan is visible from space, and this border is also regarded as one of the most dangerous borders by the Public Broadcasting Service.
India covers an area of 32,87,263 sq. km, extending from the snow-covered Himalayan heights to the tropical rain forests of the south. As the 7th largest country in the world, India stands apart from the rest of Asia, marked off as it is by mountains and the sea, which give the country a distinct geographical entity.
India has a land boundary of about 15,200 km and the total length of the coastline of the mainland including Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep is 7,516.6 km. Was this answer helpful?
The Radcliffe Line was declared as the boundary between India and Pakistan On 17th August 1947, following the Partition of India. The line is named after Sir Cyril Radcliffe who was commissioned to equitably divide 4,50,000 km sq of territory with 88 million people.
India has a land boundary of about 15,200 km and the total length of the coast line of the mainland including Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep is 7,516.6 km.
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.
There are five Indian states through which Nepal shares its border. Nepal shares a border of almost 1850 km with Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Sikkim, and West Bengal.
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India shares borders with the countries as below: (0 desh 4096.70 kms running along West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. (ii) Pakistan 3323 kms running along Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh.
The Radcliffe Line was declared as the boundary between India and Pakistan On 17th August 1947, following the Partition of India. The line is named after Sir Cyril Radcliffe who was commissioned to equitably divide 4,50,000 km sq of territory with 88 million people.