Indonesia–Thailand border

Indonesia and Thailand share a common maritime border in the northern part of the Straits of Malacca and the Andaman Sea to the north-east of Indonesia's Sumatra Island and to the west of the western coastline of southern Thailand. The maritime boundary runs between the India-Indonesia-Thailand tripoint in the north, and the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand tripoint in the south.

The border was delimited through four agreements, with two involving third parties India and Malaysia as they determined trijunction points with those countries.

The border

Four boundary delimitation agreements are the Indonesia-Thailand continental shelf boundary delimitation agreement of 17 December 1971; the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand tripartite continental shelf boundary delimitation agreement of 21 December 1971; the Indonesia-Thailand sea-bed boundary delimitation agreement on 11 December 1975; and the India-Indonesia-Thailand trijunction and related boundaries tripartite agreement of 22 June 1978.[1][2]

The coordinates of end and turning-points of the border are as follows:-

Point Latitude (N) Longitude (E) Remarks
Trijunction and related boundaries under the 1978 India-Indonesia-Thailand tripartite agreement
Trijunction 07° 47' 00" 95° 31' 48" The boundary runs as a straight line from the trijunction to Point L below
Sea-bed boundary end and turning points under 1975 Indonesia-Thailand agreement
L 07° 46' 06" 95° 33' 06"
A 07° 05' 48" 96° 36' 30" This point is also called Point 2 under the 1971 Indonesia-Thailand agreement
Continental shelf boundary end and turning points under 1971 Indonesia-Thailand agreement
2 07° 05' 48" 96° 36' 30" This point is also called Point A under the 1975 Indonesia-Thailand agreement
1 06° 21' 48" 97° 54' 00"
Continental shelf boundary end and turning points under 1971 Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand agreement
CP 5° 57' 00" 103° 44' 26.5"

See also

References

  1. "Maritime Boundaries: India-Malaysia-Thailand" (PDF), International Boundary Study Series: Limit in the Seas, 81, 27 December 1971
  2. "Continental Shelf Boundaries: India-Indonesia-Thailand" (PDF), International Boundary Study Series: Limit in the Seas, 93, 17 August 1981
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