Exploring Assam's Boundaries: 7 States And 2 Countries

Assam shares its borders with Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and West Bengal

Assam has international boundaries with Bhutan to the north and Bangladesh to the south-west

Assam's geography and borders contribute to its wealth of natural resources, including tea gardens, oil, and natural gas reserves

Assam's location is significant for its connectivity to the rest of Northeast India and its strategic international borders

The state's borders with neighboring countries facilitate international trade and economic exchanges, particularly through border towns

The state’s international boundaries necessitate strong border security measures to manage cross-border movement and maintain regional stability