Yes, the Himalayas do border the northeastern part of India. The mountain range forms a natural barrier between India and neighboring countries such as Bhutan, Nepal, and China (Tibet).
the himalaya mountains are found at the border of India
the greater Himalayas by the most liberal definition form at least part of the borders of china burma India bhutan Nepal & Pakistan & tho it is debatable perhaps Afghanistan tajikistan kyrgyzstan & even kazakhstan but to say that mountains border countries is slightly inaccurate usually it is only the ridge lines of the mountain ranges that are employed to form borders between countries
There are a number of mountain ranges in India, the most famous form the northen part of India and are called the Himalayas.
The mountain range in the northeast of India is called the Patkai Range. It runs along the India-Myanmar border and is part of the larger Himalayan mountain system.
The highest mountain is Nanda Devi- 25645 ft. The Himalayas have the biggest mountains and part of it stretches along NE India. Many Rivers are here and the biggest is probably the Ganges. ( You can find these on a good globe )
Mt. Kangchenjunga is located in the eastern part of the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim. It is the third highest mountain in the world.
The third highest mountain peak in the world, Kanchenjunga (Himalayas) is in India. Also part of the Himalayas in India are Nanda Devi, and Kamet.
No, Mount Godwin-Austin, also known as K2, is not located in the Himalayas; it is part of the Karakoram range, which spans Pakistan and China. The highest peak in the Himalayas in India is Kangchenjunga, which stands at 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). The highest peak in the entire Himalayas is Mount Everest, located on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
India is part of Eurasia. India is separated from the rest of Eurasia by the Himalayas.
The Himalayas are the mountain range that is north of India. they are actually not north of India but they are in the northern part of India.
K2 is not the highest peak of India because it is located in the Karakoram Range, which is outside of Indian territory. The highest peak of India is Kangchenjunga, which is part of the Himalayas and lies on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.