Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Arunachal Pradesh.
· Arunachal Pradesh is the only Indian state bordered by Bhutan, China (Tibet Autonomous Region), and Myanmar.
· It is located in the northeastern part of India and shares a long international boundary with these countries.
· To the west, it is bordered by Bhutan; to the north, it shares a significant border with China, specifically the Tibet Autonomous Region; and to the east, it is bordered by Myanmar.
· Arunachal Pradesh's strategic geographical position makes it important from a geopolitical and defense perspective.
Additional Knowledge:
· Manipur: Manipur shares a border with Myanmar but does not share borders with Bhutan or China.
· Assam: Assam does not share any borders with Bhutan, China, or Myanmar; it is surrounded by other Indian states and Bangladesh.
· Tripura: Tripura is bordered by Bangladesh and Indian states but not by Bhutan, China, or Myanmar.
