Tibet
Also called the “Roof of the World”, or “the World Ridge" or "the Third Pole on the Globe" Tibet is not only home to the highest mountains on earth but is still one of the most isolated places on earth.Tibet’s 4,000 km boundary line covers a land area of more than 1.2 sq km which makes up the one-eighth of China’s total land area.
Bhutan
Bhutan has a total land area of 47,000 sq km, Out of the total land boundaries of 1075 km, China covers 470 km, while India covers the rest 605 km. The capital Thimpu & other major towns like Paro, Punakha, etc lie in the central or inner Himalayan region.
India
India is a huge country that covers the most part of the Indian continent. The Indian plate is a northern extension of the Indo-Austrailian plate. In fact, India was situated just at the east of the Madagascar some 90 million years ago.