Political boundaries are the dividing lines between countries, states, provinces, counties, and cities. These lines, more often called borders, are created by people to separate areas governed by different groups. Sometimes, political boundaries follow physical boundaries, but most of the time you can't see them.
The Hindenburg Line is one of the most important international borders. India shares land borders with Bhutan, desh, China, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. India's international boundaries include the McMahon Line, Radcliffe Line, Durand Line, Line of Actual Control (LAC), and Line of Control (LOC).
International Boundary Lines are lines of separation between two countries, wherein individual governments have full authority over the land on each side.
India shares its political borders with other countries. Pakistan and Afghanistan on the west and desh and Myanmar on the east. The northern boundary is made up of the Sinkiang province of China, Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan.
The Durand Line is the 2,250-kilometre (1,400 mi) long border between Afghanisthan and India.
The Line of Control (LoC) is a military control line between the Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir—a line which does not constitute a legally recognized international boundary, but serves as the de facto border.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an inter-governmental international organization, comprised of Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Brunei, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore and Malaysia.
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.
India's Physical Background 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.