Kongka Pass

The Kongka Pass or Kongka La, elevation 5,171 m (16,965 ft), is a high mountain pass of the Chang-Chemno Range on the Line of Actual Control. China considers the Kongka Pass as its boundary with India, whereas India regards Lanak Pass further east as the boundary. While a lone source states that the traditional border between China and India lay at the Kongka Pass, all other sources state that the traditional boundary between India and Tibet accepted by both sides was at Lanak La.

Kongka Pass

The Kongka Pass or Kongka La, elevation 5,171 m (16,965 ft), is a high mountain pass of the Chang-Chemno Range on the Line of Actual Control. China considers the Kongka Pass as its boundary with India, whereas India regards Lanak Pass further east as the boundary. While a lone source states that the traditional border between China and India lay at the Kongka Pass, all other sources state that the traditional boundary between India and Tibet accepted by both sides was at Lanak La.