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    The McMahon Line is the boundary between Tibet and British India as agreed in the 1914 Simla Convention, but disputed by China. It spans 890 km along the Himalayas and forms the Line of Actual Control between India and China.

  3. Learn about the McMahon Line, a disputed border between India and China, named after Sir Henry McMahon, who negotiated the Shimla Convention in 1914. Find facts, questions, answers, and notes on McMahon Line for UPSC exam preparation.

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  4. McMahon Line is a disputed international boundary between China and India, negotiated by Britain in 1914. It runs along the Himalayas from Bhutan to the Brahmaputra River, but China claims more territory south of the line.

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  5. The McMahon Line is the demarcation line agreed between Tibet and British Raj in 1914, separating their spheres of influence in the eastern Himalayan region. Learn about the history, news, and outcome of the border dispute and security issues between India and China.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · The McMahon Line serves as the de facto boundary between China and India in the Eastern Sector. It specifically represents the boundary between Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet, from Bhutan in the west to Myanmar in the east.

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  7. Mar 16, 2023 · The McMahon Line is the de facto boundary between India and China in the Eastern Sector, drawn in 1914 by a British official. China disputes the line and claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of Tibet, while India considers it an integral part of India.

  8. The McMahon Line is a disputed boundary between China and India in the eastern Himalayas. It was drawn in a 1914 treaty between Britain and Tibet, but China rejected its legality and fought a war with India over it in 1962.