India–Myanmar–China tripoint

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The India–Myanmar–China tripoint is the geographically significant junction where the borders of India, Myanmar, and China converge in a remote, mountainous region of the eastern Himalayas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border junction
international tripoint
accessibility difficult
borderRegionOfChina Tibet Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
borderRegionOfIndia Arunachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
borderRegionOfMyanmar Kachin State NERFINISHED
borderType land border
category Borders of China
Borders of India NERFINISHED
Borders of Myanmar
International border tripoints
climate alpine
continent Asia
countryBorder1 India NERFINISHED
countryBorder2 Myanmar NERFINISHED
countryBorder3 China NERFINISHED
disputedStatus affected by India–China border dispute in Arunachal Pradesh
geopoliticalSignificance junction of three sovereign states
locatedIn Himalayas
eastern Himalayas
nearbyFeature eastern Himalayan ranges
partOf China–Myanmar border NERFINISHED
India–China border NERFINISHED
India–Myanmar border NERFINISHED
populationDensity very low
sovereigntyClaimChina People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
sovereigntyClaimIndia Republic of India NERFINISHED
sovereigntyClaimMyanmar Republic of the Union of Myanmar NERFINISHED
strategicImportance high
terrain mountainous region
remote highlands

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India–Myanmar border startPoint India–Myanmar–China tripoint