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Right at the top of north-eastern India, crowning its six clustered sisters like
a protective helmet, is Arunachal Pradesh, the `Land of the Dawn-lit-
Mountains.' This is the first Indian soil to greet the morning sun. Dawn first
illuminates Arunachal's border with China: a long border which stretches all the
way from its east, over to its northern boundaries and down to its north-
western edge where it merges with Tibet. To its west is
Bhutan
and on its southern end it touches Assam, Nagaland and
Burma
before sweeping up to
China.
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