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Map issued by Indian government in 1950. Green arrows added by the government of the People's Republic of China, to highlight certain sections brought up in the Sino-Indian boundary dispute. The Indian Government's 1950 maps show the Sino-Indian boundary as undemarcated, while the 1954 maps show it as completely demarcated, and Sikkim and Bhutan as part of India. Commented map found in The Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute, published by China's Foreign Language Press.

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