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Discussion Forum : Indian Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 49)
49.
The watershed between India and Myanmar is formed by
the Naga hills
the Garo hills
Khasi hills
the Jaintia hills
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Tamanna said:   3 years ago
The water shed between India and Myanmar is formed by Naga hills. These lies in the borders of India and Burma.

Arko said:   1 decade ago
Naga hills, reaching a height of around 3825 metres, lie on the border of India and Burma (Myanmar). These hills are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland and the Burmese region of Sagaing are called the Naga Hills.

In British India, the major part of the hills came under the Naga Hills district.

The hills, due to their complexity and position form a barrier between the two countries. The Naga Hills are part of the Arakan Range (Rahkine Range) which to the north rise to 12,552 feet.

Raturi don said:   1 decade ago
Naga hills, reaching a height of around 3825 metres, lie on the border of India and Burma (Myanmar). These hills are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland and the Burmese region of Sagaing are called the Naga Hills.

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