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Manipur is primarily an agriculture-based economy and has scope for commercial plantation of a variety of horticulture crops such as figs, olive, and mandarin. Handloom, handicraft and sericulture-based industries in Manipur are the most-developed industries and contribute significantly to state income.
Manipur shares its border with Nagaland, Cachar district of Assam, and Mizoram in India and the international border with Myanmar-Chin Hills and Chindwin. Imphal, the state’s capital, is well-connected with an international airport having air cargo services and four national highways, thereby opening attractive business opportunities in Manipur for the business community. The railway line on the Manipur-Assam border is being constructed on a priority basis.
Highest number of handicrafts units and craft persons in the entire north-eastern region
Known as 'The Jewel of India'
Kachai Lemon festival celebrated every year to promote investment in the geographical indication (GI) crop
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