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The McMahon Line is a demarcation line between Tibet and British India, including Assam Himalaya and Burma, negotiated and signed by the two parties as part of the 1914 Simla Convention. ... It was signed by McMahon and Lonchen Satra on behalf of the Tibetan Government.
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The McMahon Line is a demarcation line between Tibet and British India, including Assam Himalaya and Burma, negotiated and signed by the two parties as part of the 1914 Simla Convention. It was signed by McMahon and Lonchen Satra on behalf of the Tibetan Government.McMahon Line, frontier between Tibet and Assam in British India, negotiated between Tibet and Great Britain at the end of the Shimla Conference (October 1913–July 1914) and named for the chief British negotiator, Sir Henry McMahon.The McMahon Line is the effective boundary between China and India. However, China does not recognise it. India's border dispute with China is mainly due to this disagreement.
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