File:Aksai Chin Sino-Indian border map.svg
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English: The map shows the Indian and Chinese claims of the border in the Aksai Chin region, the Macartney-MacDonald line, the Foreign Office Line, as well as the progress of Chinese forces as they occupied areas during the Sino-Indian War. |
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The Macartney-MacDonald line is described as follows: "From the Karakoram Pass the crests of the range run nearly east for about half a degree, and then turn south to a little below the 35th parallel.. Rounding... the source of the Karakash, the line of hills to be followed runs north-east to a point east of Kizil Jilga and from there, in a south-easterly direction, follows the Lak Tsung (Lokzhung) Range until that meets a spur.. which has hitherto been shown on our maps as the eastern boundary of Ladakh.[1]
The Macartney-MacDonald line was never accepted by China, although they informally indicated acceptance on certain occasions:
- Woodman, Dorothy (1969) Himalayan Frontiers: A Political Review of British, Chinese, Indian, and Russian Rivalries, Praeger, p. 102 "The proposed boundary seems never to have been considered in the same form again until Alastair Lamb revived it in 1964."
- Lamb, Alastair (1965). "Treaties, Maps and the Western Sector of the Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute". The Australian Year Book of International Law. "Unfortunately, the Chinese never replied formally to the note, though they indicated informally on a number of occasions their agreement as to its boundary alignment."
In 1959, Chou confirmed the new Chinese claim line to Nehru.
References: ([2] archive copy [3] [4] [5][broken links]) [6] Map on last page archive copy [7]
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current | 20:12, 9 September 2020 | 650 × 990 (364 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | Added a line to the legend | |
13:45, 9 September 2020 | 650 × 990 (361 KB) | The Discoverer (talk | contribs) | Improved accuracy of lines for Xinjiang-Tibet boundary and Galwan River | ||
20:50, 7 September 2020 | 650 × 990 (367 KB) | The Discoverer (talk | contribs) | Added labels for Amtogor Tso and Karakash River, changed 'points' to 'posts' in legend as per source map, increased opacity of legend, added line for Galwan River. | ||
14:24, 5 September 2020 | 650 × 990 (366 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | Added a scale, and more of the Sinkiang border | ||
13:02, 28 August 2020 | 650 × 990 (361 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | I think I have fixed the issue of duplicated demarcation lines | ||
00:45, 19 July 2020 | 650 × 990 (342 KB) | Cmglee (talk | contribs) | Remove redundant filters as per http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Graphics_village_pump#Colours_missing_when_rendered | ||
20:40, 17 July 2020 | 650 × 990 (343 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | And again | ||
20:37, 17 July 2020 | 650 × 990 (342 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | Try again... | ||
17:21, 17 July 2020 | 650 × 990 (342 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | Simplified: see if it works this time | ||
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