Английская Википедия:Borders of India
Шаблон:Short description The Republic of India shares borders with several sovereign countries; it shares land borders with China, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.[1] Bangladesh Myanmar and Pakistan share both land borders as well as maritime borders, while Sri Lanka shares only a maritime border through Ram Setu. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia.
Land borders of India
India shares land borders with six sovereign nations. The state's Ministry of Home Affairs also recognizes a Шаблон:Convert land border with a seventh nation, Afghanistan, as part of its claim of the Kashmir region (see Durand Line).[2] Шаблон:Anchor
Maritime borders of India
Maritime borders of India are the maritime boundary recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea entails boundaries of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. India, with its claim of a Шаблон:Convert territorial maritime zone and Шаблон:Convert exclusive economic zone, has a more than Шаблон:Convert maritime border shared with seven nations.
Maritime Border Country | Length (km) and (mi) | Force | Comments |
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Шаблон:Flagdeco Bangladesh | Indian Navy | New Moore Island in Bay of Bengal | |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Indonesia | Indian Navy | Indira Point in Andaman Sea | |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Myanmar | Indian Navy | Landfall Island in Andaman Sea | |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Pakistan | Indian Navy | Sir Creek in Arabian Sea | |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Thailand | Indian Navy | Similan Islands in Andaman Sea | |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Sri Lanka | >Шаблон:Convert[5] | Indian Navy | Katchatheevu in Palk Strait |
Шаблон:Flagdeco Maldives | Indian Navy | Maliku Kandu in Laccadive Sea |
Border ceremonies
India co-hosts the joint ceremonies with the neighbouring nations at the following border crossings. The most attended and emotionally charged among these is the one at Wagha-Attari Border near Amritsar-Lahore.
India-Pakistan border
At the following border crossing sites the beating retreat flag ceremonies are jointly held by the military of both nations every day at 6 pm, which are open to the public as tourist attractions.[6][7] No special permit or ticket is needed. From north to south, the ceremony sites are as follows:
- Attari–Wagah border ceremony near Amritsar in Punjab.[6][7]
- Ganda Singh Wala–Hussainiwala border ceremony near Firozepur in Punjab.[6][7]
- Sadqi-Sulemanki border ceremony near Fazilka in Punjab.[8][9][10]
- Khokhrapar–Munabao border ceremony in Barmer district of Rajasthan.[6][7]
India-China border
India and China have five Border Personnel Meeting point (BPM points) where they hold the flag meeting to discuss the military matters as well as the ceremonial BPMs for cultural exchange to improve bilateral relations by celebrating New Year's Day (January 1),[11] India's Republic Day (January 26), Harvest Festival (April 14),[12] PLA Day ( May 15) and Indian Independence Day (August 15).[13] These meetings include the playing of each country's national anthem and saluting of their respective flags, and ceremonial addresses by representative of both armies.[12] On Indian side only Indian citizens are allowed to visit only 2 passes out of these several BPM passes/sites, Bum La Pass and Nathu La, only on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, only after obtaining Inner Line Permit (ILP) one day in advance.[14]
These BPM passes and border posts where these meetings are held, from west to east, are as follows:
- Daulat Beg Oldi
- Spanggur Gap (Chushul)
- Nathu La: The pass is used for pilgrims to monasteries in Sikkim such as Rumtek, one of the holiest shrines in Buddhism. For Hindus, the pass reduces the journey time to Lake Manasarovar from fifteen days to two days.[15]
- Bum La Pass (Tawang): on Sundays and during cultural ceremonies.
- Kaho, India (north of Kibithu in Walong sector).
India-Bangladesh border
Benapole–Petrapole border ceremony, a similar but much friendlier ceremony than the Indo-Pakistani Attari-Wagah ceremony, is held daily jointly by India's Border Security Force and Border Guards Bangladesh at India-Bangladesh border from 4.30 to 5 pm. It is open to civilians without any ticket or special permit.[16][17] The Benapole–Petrapole joint retreat ceremony results in lowering of national flags of India and Bangladesh.[18]
Designated crossings with ICP & LCS
The map of ICP and LCS.
Integrated Check Posts (ICP)
India has 7 functional ICPs, and plans are underway to upgrade 13 more LCS to ICP, including 7 at borders taking total of border ICP to 14, at the cost of Шаблон:INRconvert (c. Oct 2017).[19][20] Designated Integrated Check Posts (ICP), with both customs and immigration facilities are:[21]
India–Bangladesh border
- Assam
- Karimganj–Golapganj uppozilla in Sylhet District of Bangladesh via Sutarkandi integrated checkpost crossing on NH37(India) and Sheola post (Sylhet division, Bangladesh), the plan announced c. Oct 2017.[19]
- Mizoram
- Kawrpuichhuah – official spelling (also spelled as Kawarpuchiah or Kawripuichhuah) – near Tlabung in Lunglei district, opened in Oct 2017.[19][23][24] The 22 km long Lunglei–Tlabung–Kawrpuichhuah road was upgraded in 2014–2015 in a World Bank-funded project to enhance India-Bangladesh border connectivity.[25] It is located on Khawthalangtuipui river (Karnaphuli)
- Tripura
- Agartala–Dhaka via Agartala integrated checkpost (India) and Akhaura checkpost crossing, already functional (c. 2017).[20]
- "Belonia, India – Parshuram, Bangladesh road and rail crossing checkposts" in South Tripura district which connect the railway from Santirbazar in India to Feni in Bangladesh.
- West Bengal (clockwise from Kolkata to north)
- Kolkata–Dhaka via Petrapole integrated checkpost crossing, already functional (c. 2017).[20]
- Barasat (India) to Ghojadanga (Bangladesh), the plan announced c. Oct 2017.[19][26]
- Mahadipur in Malda district in Malda–Rajshahi via Mahadipur crossing, in-principle approval in 2019.[26][19]
- Fulbari, the plan announced c. Oct 2017.[19]
- Hili, plan announced c. Oct 2017.[19]
- Changrabandha railway station, in-principle approval in 2019.[26]
India–Bhutan border
- Jaigaon at Alipurduar district of West Bengal, plan approved c. 2016.[27]
India–Myanmar border
- Zochawchhuah (Lawngtlai district in India) - Zorinpui (Myanmar) at the Indo-Myanmar border on Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project has already been operational since Oct 2017.[28][24] Survey for the Rail line from Sairang to Hmawngbuchhuah (1 km north of Zochawchhuah) was completed in August 2017 and it will be constructed in a future phase.[29]
India–Nepal border
- Banbasa in Champawat district of Uttarakhand, in-principle approval in 2019.[26]
- Bhitthamore in Sitamarhi district of Bihar, in-principle approval in 2019.[26][30]
- Panitanki, Darjeeling district of West Bengal,[27] in-principle approval in 2019.[26]
- Sonauli, Uttar PradeshШаблон:Citation needed.
- Taulihawa-Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh[27]
India–Pakistan border
- Attari at Wagah in Punjab, already operational (2017) (see Samjhauta Express).
- Kartarpur Corridor, a border crossing for Indian citizens, only, to be able to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, from Dera Baba Nanak, visa-free.
- Munabao in Barmer district in Rajasthan (see Thar Express)
Land Customs Stations (LCS)
India–Bangladesh border
Designated Land Customs Stations (LCS) are (no immigration facilities):[31]
- Assam
- Mankachar Land Customs Stations (India) – Rowmari post (Natun Bandar, Rangpur division, Bangladesh)
- Karimganj Steamer and Ferry Station (KSFS) (India) – Zakiganj post (Sylhet division, Bangladesh)
- Guwahati Steamer Ghat (Dhubri district, India)
- Dhubri Steamer Ghat (Dhubri district, India) – Rowmati (Maymansingh division, Bangladesh)
- Assam non-functional LCS are:
- Mahisasan railway station (Karimganj district, India) – Shahbazpur (Sylhet division)
- Golokganj (Dhubri district) – Sonahaat (Rangpur Division)
- Silchar Railway Mail Service (India) – independent of the border (no border, inland LCS)
- Meghalaya
- Baghmara (South Garo Hills, India) – Bijoyour post (Bangladesh)
- Bholaganj (East Khasi Hills district) – Chatak (Sunamganj division)
- Borsara Land Customs Stations (West Khasi Hills, India) – Borsara post (Bangladesh)
- West Garo Hills – Bakshiganj via Mahendraganj crossing on NH12
- Tura–Nalitabari via Dalu crossing on NH217 (West Garo Hills, India) and Nakugaon post (Bangladesh)
- Shellabazar (West Khasi Hills district) – Sunamganj(Sylhet division)
- Gasuapara (South Garo Hills district) – Karoitol (Mymansing division)
- Meghalaya non-functional LCS are:
- Tripura
- Srimantapur (Sipahijala district) – Bibir Bazar (Comilla division), became operational in January 2016.[32]
- Dhalaighat (Dhalai district) – Kumarghat (Sunamganj division)
- Khowaighat (West Tripura district) – Balla (Habiganj division)
- Manu (Dhalai district) – Chatlapur (Sylhet division )
- Muhurighat (South Tripura district) – Belonia (Feni division )
- Old Ragnabazar (North Tripura district) – Betul (Fultali) (Sylhet division)
India–Pakistan border
- Longewala in Jaisalmer district of Rajsthan
Border bazaars and haats
This proposed list of border bazaars and haats is in varying stages of implementation, as suggested by State Governments to the Ministry of External Affairs for setting up Border Haats.[21]
India–Bangladesh
India–Bangladesh border Haat areas are as follows:
- Meghalaya[34]
- Mizoram
- Mamit district
- Mapara - Longkor
- Tuipuibari - Not provided
- Lunglei district
- Mamit district
- Tripura: Decision on Tripura Haats will be subsequent to the completion of the agreement w.r.t. Meghalaya Haats.
- West Tripura district
- South Tripura district
- North Tripura district
- Pal Basti (Raghna),
- Hiracherra (Kailasahar)
- Kamalpur, Tripura (Dhalai)
India-Bhutan
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India-Bhutan Border Haat on India-Bhutan border are in operation.
India–Myanmar
India–Myanmar border Haats are.[35][36]
- Arunachal Pradesh Border Haats
- Changlang district
- Pangsau Pass (Nampong), - Pangsau, Kachin State
- Chingsa (Khimiyang Circle) – Langhong, Kachin State
- Makantong (Khimiyang Circle) – Ngaimong, Kachin State
- Changlang district
- Manipur Border Haats
- Ukhrul district
- Kongkan Thana – Aungci, suggested by State Government.
- Ukhrul district
- Chandel district
- New Somtal – Thenjen, or Khampat
- Chandel district
- Churachandpur district
- Behiang – Khenman, or Chikha.
- Churachandpur district
- Mizoram Border Haats
- Nagaland Border Haats
In popular media
Шаблон:Anchor Pradeep Damodaran's book Borderlands: Travels Across India's Boundaries chronicles all land borders of India.[37] The Bollywood director J. P. Dutta has specialised in making Hindi movies with India's border as a key element of the theme, his movies are Border, Refugee, LOC: Kargil, Paltan, etc.[38]
See also
- India related
- Climate of India
- Disputed territories of India
- Exclusive economic zone of India
- Extreme points of India
- Geography of India
- Look East policy
- Look-East connectivity
- Northeast India connectivity projects
- General
- Lists
- List of countries and territories by land borders
- List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders
- List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries
- List of countries that border only one other country
- List of land borders by date of establishment
- List of divided islands
- List of island nations
- List of political and geographic borders
References
External links
- MDoNER Northeast India and SAARC Trade Assessment report
- List of countries that have ratified Law of the Sea Conventions
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