Statehood Day of Arunachal Pradesh is a state holiday observed on February 20 in the Northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is a day to commemorate the granting of statehood to the state which occurred in the year 1987. Arunachal Pradesh holds a key position in the whole northeast...
The People's Republic of China (PRC) became interested in Arunachal Pradesh only after it invaded and occupied Tibet in 1950. Before that it did not question the legality of the Indo-Tibetan border as delineated by the McMohan Line which came into existence after the Shimla Convention in 1914...
Arunachal Pradesh is a state of India that constitutes a mountainous area in the extreme northeastern part of the country. Known as the North East Frontier Agency during the British colonial era, the area was part of Assam until it was made an Indian uni
Arunachal Pradesh - Tribal, Autonomous, Himalayan: Arunachal Pradesh is a constituent unit of the Republic of India, and, as such, the structure of its government, like that of most Indian states, is defined by the national constitution of 1950. The gove