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I traveled to the farthest edge of Northeast India to find something I never expected: A thriving South Indian community in the middle of the Manipur mountains. Welcome to Moreh, the last town in India before you cross into Myanmar, and home to the incredible Tamils of Manipur. 📖 The Story You Won't Believe In this journey, I’m digging deep into the history of "Little Chennai." Most people don't know that after the 1962 military coup in Burma, thousands of Tamils were forced to flee across the border. They didn't return to Tamil Nadu; they settled right here, at the gateway between two nations. Today, they speak Manipuri, Burmese, and Tamil, creating one of the most unique cultural melting pots on the entire planet. 🗺️ Facts You'll Find in This Episode: The 1962 Exodus: How thousands of South Indians were trapped at this border and decided to build a new life from scratch. Trilingual Culture: Meeting locals who fluently navigate Tamil, Meitei (Manipuri), and Burmese in a single conversation. The Border Dosa: I sit down with the local Tamil Ammas to taste the food that keeps their heritage alive 3,000 kilometers away from Chennai. Sri Angala Parameswari: Visiting the massive Dravidian-style temple that stands tall against the backdrop of the Manipuri hills. Life at Zero KM: What it’s like to live in a town where India meets Southeast Asia, and how the Tamil Sangam became the backbone of border trade.