The correct answer is: a) China (Tibet)
Arunachal Pradesh is a state in northeastern India. It shares a border with China (Tibet) to the north, Bhutan to the east, Myanmar to the south, and Assam and Nagaland to the west.
There are three border trade posts in Arunachal Pradesh:
- The Nathu La Pass is a high-altitude pass in the Himalayas that connects India and China. It was opened for trade in 2006.
- The Jelepla Pass is a high-altitude pass in the Himalayas that connects India and China. It was opened for trade in 2015.
- The Bumla Pass is a high-altitude pass in the Himalayas that connects India and China. It was opened for trade in 2017.
The border trade posts in Arunachal Pradesh facilitate trade between India and China. The main items traded are agricultural products, textiles, and handicrafts.
The border trade posts in Arunachal Pradesh are important for the economic development of the state. They provide a market for local products and help to create jobs. The trade posts also promote cultural exchange between India and China.
The other options are incorrect because they are not neighboring countries of Arunachal Pradesh. Bhutan is to the east, Myanmar is to the south, and Bangladesh is to the west.