The Government of India also considers Afghanistan to be a bordering country. This is because it considers the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir to be a part of India including the portion bordering Afghanistan. A ceasefire sponsored by the United Nations in 1948 froze the positions of Indian and Pakistani-held territory. As a consequence, the region bordering Afghanistan is in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
In short, no it does not. But the Indian government claims it does.
Source: India Demographics
no it used to when it was british India
actually India does border Afghanistan, it is about a 160km border.
India, Afghanistan,China, Russia
YES. The two countries touch over a few kilometers on a small promontory of Afghanistan called the Wakhan Corridor. However, the border is not open to civilian crossing.
The Himalayan Mountains are what form India's northern Border.
Pakistan doesn't share border with USSR. Pakistani only shares border with Iran, India, Afghanistan and China. USSR is a neighboring country but doesn't touch the boundaries of Pakistan.
No, Pakistan does border Afghanistan. Afghanistan's northern neighbor is Tajikistan.
No, Turkey has no common border with Afghanistan.
The Himalayan Mountains are what form India's northern Border.
Yes - Afghanistan shares a border with the north-western area of India.
Pakistan shares the longest border with Afghanistan. It stretches on for over 1500km.
No, it's not. Kazakhstan has no border with Afghanistan.
Both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The six countries that border Afghanistan are China, Iran, Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Pakistan.