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What is the Mcmohan line? What does it signify?​

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Answered by neelrajK
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The McMahon Line is the demarcation line agreed between Tibet and British Raj as part of the 1914 Simla Convention, separating their respective spheres of influence in the eastern Himalayan region along northeast India and northern Burma (Myanmar).The McMahon Line got its significance when Indian and Tibet signed a convention at Shimla on 3rd July 1914. Where is McMahon Line? The boundary extends for 550 miles (890 km) covering parts from Bhutan in the west to 160 miles (260 km) east i.e the Brahmaputra River. It largely covers the crest of the Himalayas

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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HEYA, BUDDY !!

➦The Northern part of the India-China boundary is called the Mac Mohan line.

➦The McMahon Line denotes the boundary between the China-involved area of the East-Himalayan district and the Indian locales. This area has a high altitude. Sir Henry McMahon demarcated this line, the then Foreign Secretary in the Government of British India, and it is known as the McMahon Line after his name.

We know that, According to China, Tibet has consistently been a piece of its region, so the delegate of Tibet is not approved to acknowledge any arrangement without Chinese assent. In 1950, China completely involved Tibet. Presently China neither favors nor acknowledges the McMahon Line.

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