India and China appear to be moving towards a new modus vivendi to maintain peace and tranquillity along their disputed 4,000 kilometre border. In 2020, the older arrangements, shaped by the agreements of 1993, 1996, 2005 and 2013, came apart in Ladakh after the Chinese massed troops in Tibet and established blockades at six points on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) to prevent Indian troops from patrolling the border.
In Ladakh, the disputed areas include:
In Himachal Pradesh , the disputed areas are
13.Kaurik
14.Shipki La, an ancient trade route.
In Uttarakhand, the disputed areas are-
15.Pulam Sumda
16.Barahoti Plains
In Sikkim, the disputed areas include:
17.North Sikkim, a high-altitude plain area that is snowbound.
18.Chumbi Valley – It is a Tri-junction between India, China and Bhutan. Doklam is located in this region.
Disputed areas in Arunachal Pradesh include:
19.Namkha Chu
20.Sumdorong Chu
21.Asaphila
22.Longju
23.Dichu
24.Yangtse
25.Fish Tail-1 & 2 in Dibang Valley
26.Lamang
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