इस गांव के लोग खाते म्यांमार में और सोते हैं भारत में

इस गांव के लोग खाते म्यांमार में और सोते हैं भारत में



          These days there is a dispute between India-China-Bhutan over the Dolemal border, which is called tri-junction. In the meantime, you are talking about a place where people go without a visa-passport to another country.



Where the king's food eats in some other country and comes to India for sleeping. Yes, half of the village of Longwa in Nagaland, half of India is in Myanmar.




 Longwa village is situated in Mons district on the North East side, 389 km from Kohima, capital of Nagaland.



- The small village on India's Eastern International border is unique in itself.



- The name of the king of Konyaak tribe settling here is Ng Nagong, under which 75 villages, including Longwa, come. Some of these villages are located in Myanmar, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.



Right there, the border of Myanmar and India passes through the middle of their house. In such a way, their family meal eats in the part of Myanmar, but uses the Indian border to sleep.



- The family of King of Longwa village is also very large, including his 60 wives. At the same time, the king's son is in the Myanmar Army.

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