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In northeast India, a border fence could cut through villages, houses and lives
To the people who live there, Longwa is a typical hilltop village. The most imposing structure is a corrugated tin roof belonging to the Angh, a hereditary tribal chief. But recently, residents worry about another, less visible, local landmark: the border between India and Myanmar, which runs right through the village.
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The Associated Press
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CP174232883
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Create Date:
2/28/2025 8:27:01 AM
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