Bishing is a border village in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh in the Upper Siang district, Gelling Circle. It is one of the northernmost populated places of the state, located on the Line of Actual Control with China. The Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra) enters India at Bishing, from where it is known as the "Siang River". Across the border in Tibet lies the Medog County with the Namcha Barwa mountain and the Tsangpo gorge.
itself runs along the river in the middle of the bend. Bishing is at its lower right hand corner. Bishing is 7 km by foot from the nearest village Gelling,...
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2002, pp. 44–45; Grizzard 2002, pp. 135–137. Ellis 2004, pp. 41–42, 48. Bish, Jim (Spring 2010). "Hugh West and the West Family's Momentous Role in Founding...