NEFA:- North East Frontier Agency
NEFA stands for North-East Frontier Agency which was formerly known as North-East Frontier Tracts was a political division during British India. After Independence in 1947, it became a part of the state of Assam, after which it was under the governance of the state of Assam till the time it was renamed to be a Union territory. On 20th January 1972, it was renamed to the Union Territory of Arunachal Pradesh. It later gained the status of a state on 20th February 1987. It was now subject to the governance of Chief Minister of the state. Arunachal Pradesh is one of the 29 states of the country, India. It is the northernmost states of the country. It shares its borders with the states of Assam and Nagaland. It also shares its international borders with the countries Bhutan, China and Myanmar. The state capital is Itanagar. It has a total of 23 districts. The population is majorly Buddhist.