which of the following countries form(s) the tri-point of the Diphu mountain pass?
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Diphu Pass is a mountain pass situated around the area of the disputed tri-point borders of three countries---- India, China, and Myanmar.
Diphu Pass occupies a strategic place as it has a diplomatic approach in eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Being situated on the McMahon Line, it is constantly on the tables of diplomatic discussions of China with India.
This is so because it is a big watershed area and is great resource for trade and travel.
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The countries which form the tri-point of the Diphu mountain pass are India, China and Myanmar (Burma).
Here's some more general information about the pass:
The Diphu Montain pass is situated on the McMahon Line, which acts as a border line between China and India. It is considered to be one of the most important mountain passes in India, as it is open throughout the year for transportation and trade between the countries. It is also a strategic approach to eastern Assam. The tri-point of this pass has been disputed for a long time by these countries, due to differences in demarcation.
Here's some more general information about the pass:
The Diphu Montain pass is situated on the McMahon Line, which acts as a border line between China and India. It is considered to be one of the most important mountain passes in India, as it is open throughout the year for transportation and trade between the countries. It is also a strategic approach to eastern Assam. The tri-point of this pass has been disputed for a long time by these countries, due to differences in demarcation.
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