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Summary

Blank locator map of India

SVG Map drawn by me, Nichalp using Inkscape.

Boundaries as per known in 2006.

Legend

Colour Hex Transp Sample Key
Light green #ffffd0 100%   Territory administered by India (undisputed)
Yellowish-orange #fff0bf 20%   Disputed area 1: Administered by India. Claimed by China/Pakistan
Orangish-Yellow #fbe3bb 50%   Disputed area 2: Administered by China/Pakistan. Claimed by India
Orange #f7d3aa 50%   Neighbouring countries


Boundary styles
Boundary styles

Sources

  • Indian Railways
  • http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/china.html : (China-India Border: Eastern Sector 1988 (452K) & China-India Border: Western Sector 1988 (319K)
  • http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/india.html : India (Political) 2001 (257K) and pdf format (276K)
  • http://www.fortpokaran.com

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