Nagaland experiences some in-migration, primarily from:

Neighboring states
Bangladesh
Other countries in Southeast Asia
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Nagaland is a state in northeastern India. It is bordered by Assam to the north, Manipur to the east, and Myanmar to the south and west. The state has a population of over 1.9 million people, of which the majority are Nagas.

Nagaland experiences some in-migration, primarily from neighboring states, Bangladesh, and other countries in Southeast Asia. The in-migrants are mostly from the neighboring states of Assam and Manipur. They come to Nagaland in search of employment and education. There are also a small number of in-migrants from Bangladesh and other countries in Southeast Asia. They come to Nagaland in search of better economic opportunities.

The in-migration has had a significant impact on the demographics of Nagaland. The population of the state has increased significantly in recent years, due to the in-migration. The in-migrants have also brought with them their own cultures and languages. This has led to a greater diversity in the state.

The in-migration has also had an impact on the economy of Nagaland. The in-migrants have brought with them their own skills and knowledge. This has helped to boost the economy of the state. The in-migrants have also created new businesses and jobs in the state.

However, the in-migration has also led to some problems. The in-migrants have sometimes been seen as a threat to the culture and identity of the Nagas. There have also been some clashes between the in-migrants and the locals.

Overall, the in-migration has had a mixed impact on Nagaland. It has brought with it both benefits and challenges. The state government is working to address the challenges and to ensure that the in-migration is beneficial for all.

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