Mizoram imports a portion of its electricity requirements from:

Neighboring states
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Bhutan

The correct answer is: a) Neighboring states.

Mizoram imports a portion of its electricity requirements from neighboring states such as Assam, Meghalaya, and Tripura. The state has a total installed power generation capacity of 100 MW, but its peak demand is around 120 MW. The deficit is met by importing power from neighboring states.

The state government has been working to increase its power generation capacity. In 2018, it commissioned a 10 MW solar power plant. It is also planning to set up a 100 MW wind power plant.

The state’s power sector is facing a number of challenges. The transmission and distribution network is in a poor condition. There are frequent power outages. The state government is working to address these challenges.

The state’s power sector is important for its economic development. The state has a number of industries, such as tea, tourism, and handicrafts. These industries need reliable power supply. The state government is working to improve the power sector to attract more investment and promote economic growth.

Option b) Bangladesh is incorrect because Bangladesh does not export electricity to Mizoram.

Option c) Myanmar is incorrect because Myanmar does not export electricity to Mizoram.

Option d) Bhutan is incorrect because Bhutan does not export electricity to Mizoram.