Moreh is a town located on the India-Myanmar border in the Tengnoupal district of the Indian state of Manipur. It is a commercial hub due to its strategic position, acting as a primary trade gateway between India and Southeast Asian countries via the town of Tamu in Myanmar. Moreh is also known for its vibrant cultural mix, with a population that includes various tribes and communities such as Kukis, Tamils, Nepalese, Meiteis, Pangals, and others. The town features a unique blend of Indian and Southeast Asian cultures, which is evident in its cuisine, language, and daily life. It is also regarded as a gateway for people on pilgrimage trips to Bodh Gaya and other religious sites through the land route. Besides trade and cultural exchanges, Moreh is known for its scenic beauty and proximity to various places of interest including the Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridge, which fosters cross-border movements and enables local commerce. Despite infrastructural challenges, the town is developing with improved connectivity and border management, aiming to enhance cross-border trade and tourism.