Naga Land
Naga Land is a region located in the northeastern part of India, primarily inhabited by the Naga tribes. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse languages, and traditional practices. The state of Nagaland was formed in 1963 and is characterized by its hilly terrain, lush forests, and vibrant festivals, such as the Hornbill Festival.
The economy of Naga Land is largely based on agriculture, with rice, millet, and maize being the main crops. The region also has significant natural resources, including minerals and forests. Despite its natural beauty, Naga Land has faced challenges related to political issues and development.