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What is mc mohan line

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Answered by Preet2012
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The McMahon Line is a line agreed to by Britain and Tibet as part of the Simla Accord, a treaty signed in 1914. It is the effective boundary between China and India, although its legal status is disputed by the Chinese government. 
Answered by kshitizgarg36
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this line is named after sir Henry McMahon , foreign secretary of British run govt. in india and the chief negotiator of the convention at shimla . the McMahon line is a line agreed to by Britain and Tibet as a part of the shimla accord , a treaty signed in 1914 . it extends over 500 miles from the Bhutan in the west to 160 miles east of great bend of Brahmaputra river in the east ,largely along the crest of Himalayas . it is the effective boundary between china and India .

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