[A] India & Pakistan
[B] India & Nepal
[C] India & Bangladesh
[D] India & Myanmar
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The correct answer is [C] India & Bangladesh
The Tin Bigha corridor is a disputed strip of land between India and Bangladesh. The corridor was leased to Bangladesh on 26 June 1992, allowing it access to its Dahagram–Angarpota enclave while India retained the Tin Bigha corridor.
This lease allowed Bangladesh to bypass the Indian state of West Bengal, reducing the journey time between the two countries. The lease agreement was seen as a major milestone in the India-Bangladesh relationship and was a major step towards resolving the long-standing boundary dispute. It should be noted that this dispute does not involve Pakistan, Nepal, or Myanmar.