Naku La
Naku La is a mountain pass between Tibet Autonomous Region in China and Sikkim in India. Naku La has been a flashpoint for Indian and Chinese patrols and military infrastructure construction in the area.[1]
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| Elevation | 5,280 m (17,323 ft) |
| Location | Sikkim, India Tibet Autonomous Region, China |
| Coordinates | 28.04068°N 88.48020°E |
References
- Kumar, Ankit (26 March 2021). "Exclusive: Satellite images show active Chinese posts near Sikkim's Naku La". India Today. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
Further reading
- O'Connor, W. F. (1900). Routes In Sikkim. Government Press, Calcutta.: Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quatermaster General's Department in India. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India. – via archive.org.
- Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Geological Survey of India. 1912 – via archive.org.
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