Michigan shares borders with Ohio and Indiana to the south. And Wisconsin, as the Upper Peninsula borders it up north. (There are water borders within the Great lakes with Illinois and Minnesota.)
Indiana and within the waters of Lake Michigan it also borders Michigan.
Indiana borders Michigan to the north.
there are no border states in Indiana but Indiana borders on the states of Ohio Kentucky Illinois & Michigan & of these Kentucky was considered a border state during the civil war because it was a slave state on the border between the north & the south & Michigan is considered a border state today not because it borders on Indiana which indeed it does but rather because it borders on Canada
Michigan (MI) has land borders with Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The closest state without physically touching Michigan is Illinois. However, Michigan also shares water borders with Minnesota and Illinois across the Great Lakes. Taking this into account, the closest state without bordering Michigan would be Pennsylvania.
Indiana borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south and southeast, and Illinois to the west.
The northwestern tip of Indiana borders Lake Michigan.
The state of Wisconsin shares a border with both Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin also shares a border with Iowa and Illinois.
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Both Indiana and Ohio boarder the southern line of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, while the state of Wisconsin shares a border just below Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Indiana.