Northeast India is a region in the easternmost part of India, comprising eight states known for their unique cultural and geographical diversity. The states that make up the region are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. The region is characterized by lush green landscapes, hills, and mountains, with the Himalayas forming its northern and eastern borders.
Northeast India is home to a myriad of indigenous communities, each with its own distinct customs, languages, and traditions. The region is known for its vibrant festivals, colorful textiles, and rich culinary heritage. Assam, one of the largest states in the region, is renowned for its tea plantations.
Despite its natural and cultural richness, the region has faced challenges such as connectivity issues, ethnic tensions, and insurgency movements. Efforts are ongoing to address these challenges and promote sustainable development in this ecologically and culturally significant part of the country.