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The borders of British India touched various countries including Afghanistan, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma (now Myanmar), and Persia (now Iran). These relationships were influenced by a combination of geopolitical interests, economic considerations, strategic alliances, and colonial policies. The interactions of British India with Neighboring Countries shaped regional dynamics, trade networks, and diplomatic engagements, leaving a lasting impact on the political landscape of the Indian subcontinent and beyond.
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