North East Industrial Development Council

About Nagaland

Nagaland, known as the “Land of Festivals,” is home to a diverse range of tribes, each with its own unique traditions and customs. The Hornbill Festival, held annually in December, showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Naga people. Nagaland’s landscapes are marked by rugged hills and mountains, making it ideal for adventure tourism. The state’s music and arts scene is also vibrant, contributing to its cultural richness.

Current Industries

Handicrafts and Handloom

Promoting traditional crafts and weaving to boost local economy and cultural preservation.

Tourism

Developing adventure tourism, cultural tourism, and eco-tourism.

Agriculture

Enhancing agricultural practices and promoting organic farming.

Music and Arts

Leveraging the rich musical heritage and arts for economic development through festivals and cultural events.

Industries

bhut jolokia powder

Nagaland’s Bhut Jolokia powder industry thrives, producing the world’s spiciest chili powder. This fiery ingredient enhances local cuisine and modern dishes, showcasing the region’s rich agricultural heritage and bold flavors.

bhut jolokia flakes

Discover Nagaland’s Bhut Jolokia flakes industry, crafting the world’s hottest chili flakes. Elevate your culinary creations with intense heat and authentic Naga flavors, perfect for adventurous food enthusiasts worldwide.

bhut jolokia Sauce

Nagaland’s Bhut Jolokia sauce industry creates fiery sauces from the world’s hottest chili. These sauces add bold, authentic Naga heat and flavor, perfect for spice enthusiasts and gourmet dishes alike.

bhut jolokia chillie oil

Nagaland’s Bhut Jolokia chili oil industry produces intensely spicy oils, perfect for adding a fiery kick to any dish. Experience authentic Naga heat and flavor in every drop.

bhut jolokia pickle

Nagaland’s Bhut Jolokia pickle oil industry offers a fiery blend of heat and flavor. Infused with the world’s hottest chili, it enhances pickles and dishes with authentic Naga intensity.