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"It is a mountain pass located on the Old Silk Route and connects the towns of Kalimpong and nearby areas to the villages and towns of the Lower Chumbi Valley. It is one of the highest motorable roads in the world."
Which one of the following mountain passes has been described in the above statement?
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Nathu La Pass is a mountain pass in the Himalayan peaks that co-joins Sikkim and China. It is situated on the Indo-Tibetan border,
Nathu La is one of the highest motorable roads in the world (14450 ft. above sea level). It is located on the Old Silk Route, Nathu La Pass connects Sikkim to China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
Nathu means 'listening ears', and La means 'pass'.It is one of the three open trading border posts between India and China and is famous for its picturesque beauty and beautiful environment. The temperature here remains low for most parts.
It was sealed for almost 4 decades after the People’s Republic of China suppressed a Tibetan uprising in 1959. However, when the former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited China in 2003, talks to open the strategic route were resumed. The Nathu La Pass was reopened in 2006 and since then, it has served as an official Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point.
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Nathu La Pass is a mountain pass in the Himalayan peaks that co-joins Sikkim and China. It is situated on the Indo-Tibetan border,
Nathu La is one of the highest motorable roads in the world (14450 ft. above sea level). It is located on the Old Silk Route, Nathu La Pass connects Sikkim to China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
Nathu means 'listening ears', and La means 'pass'.It is one of the three open trading border posts between India and China and is famous for its picturesque beauty and beautiful environment. The temperature here remains low for most parts.
It was sealed for almost 4 decades after the People’s Republic of China suppressed a Tibetan uprising in 1959. However, when the former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited China in 2003, talks to open the strategic route were resumed. The Nathu La Pass was reopened in 2006 and since then, it has served as an official Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point.