Arunachal Pradesh is located in the northeastern-most part of India and is placed by Arunachal Pradesh maps within the boundaries of the states of Assam in the south and Nagaland in the southeast.
To its west lies Bhutan, while Myanmar and Tibet lies to the east and north, respectively.
While Arunachal Pradesh maps name it as an Indian territory, portions of the state are claimed by the Republic of China.
The state, in Arunachal Pradesh maps, has five rivers: the Silang, the Lohit, the Tirap, the Kameng, and the Subansiri.
The waters come from snow melting in the Himalayas which feed countless other bodies of water. |