#GaonZaraHatKe : Imagine waking up in India and walking into your kitchen only to find yourself in Myanmar.
It sounds like a scene from a movie, but for the residents of Longwa village in Nagaland, it is a daily reality.
Because the village sits directly on the international border, many homes are split perfectly in two, meaning families literally live in two countries at once.
Even the village chief’s house is bisected by the border line, making him a unique leader with territory in both nations.
The local community effortlessly blends the cultures and traditions of both India and Myanmar, creating a fascinating lifestyle that defies conventional borders.
This village is a testament to the incredible and often hidden geography of India.
It challenges our perception of international boundaries and shows how community and culture can transcend lines drawn on a map.












