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India shares its borders with several countries, each having various bordering cities. Notable bordering cities include Amritsar, which is close to Lahore in Pakistan; Siliguri, near the border with Bangladesh; and Manipur's Moreh, adjacent to Myanmar. In the northwest, cities like Jammu and Leh border Pakistan and China, respectively. Additionally, the northeastern states of India share borders with Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, featuring cities like Gangtok and Darjeeling.

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