Nganglam is a border town in Pema Gatshel district, southern Bhutan, near the Indian state of Assam. It is an important trade gateway and one of the entry points for goods from India.
Overview
Nganglam[1] is a border[2] town in Pema Gatshel district in southeastern Bhutan, located near the border with the Indian state of Assam. It serves as a trade gateway and entry point for goods imported from India.
Economy
The town's economy is primarily trade-driven, facilitated by its border location. Small businesses, transport services, and cross-border commerce form the economic base. The surrounding areas support agriculture including rice, maize, and citrus fruits.
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