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Originally Posted by jtur88
Nagaland, which is nominally a state of India (on the Burmese border), but which has considerable autonomy, and acts of the Indian Parliament do not necessarily appy to Nagaland unless and until Nagaland's assembly enacts them. Nagaland consists largely of tribal factions, who at times are essentially at war with India, although peace generally prevails. Indian civilians require a special permit to enter Nagaland. Nagaland issued their own postage stamps for a while.
I wish I had gone there, but I only got as far as Tripura and Meghalaya, which also required special travel visas.
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My auntie has gone there, actually, to visit some friends of hers, it's a pretty interesting place I hear.