“…Nonetheless, a high‐pressure metamorphic stage up to 12–13 kbar also has been estimated for mafic granulites occurring as blocks within pelitic and felsic granulites in the Sikkim area (Figure 12; Faak et al., 2012), as well as higher metamorphic pressures up to 14–20 kbar for granulitized eclogites in neighboring regions of Nepal and Bhutan (Corrie et al., 2010; Cottle, Jessup, et al., 2009; Groppo et al., 2007; Grujic et al., 2011; Kellett et al., 2014; Li et al., 2019; Lombardo & Rolfo, 2000; Wang et al., 2017; Warren et al., 2011). Recent studies have indicated that the GHS anatectic granulites in the eastern Himalaya commonly experienced high‐pressure granulite‐facies metamorphism with P‐T conditions of up to 12–16 kbar and clockwise P‐T paths (e.g., Ding et al., 2001; Groppo et al., 2012, 2010; Guilmette et al., 2011; Kali et al., 2010; Tian et al., 2016; Zhang et al., 2015, 2018; Z. M. Zhang et al., 2010). Thus, our inferred peak P‐T condition and P‐T path are consistent with numerous studies both nearby in Sikkim and more generally within the eastern sector of the Himalaya.…”