Which is world's only third-order enclave on Indo-Bangla Border?

Q.  What is special about Dahala Khagrabari?
- Published on 23 Sep 16

a. It is world’s only third order enclave
b. It is a newly developed river island in Assam
c. It is a new barrage to be built on the Brahmaputra river.
d. None of the above

ANSWER: It is world’s only third order enclave
 
  • Dahala Khagrabari (#51) was an Indian enclave belonging to the District of Cooch Behar in the State of West Bengal. This was a piece of India within Bangladesh, within India, within Bangladesh.
  • It is also known as Indian counter-counter enclave.
  • It was the only third-order enclave in the world until 1 August 2015, when it was ceded to Bangladesh.
  • In practice, it was a parcel of land used for farming and was not actually inhabited.
  • It was one of the smallest - 7,000 square metres (1.7 acres) - of the Indo-Bangladesh enclaves, albeit not the smallest; the smallest being Panisala No. 79, an Indian enclave of 1,090 square metres (0.27 acres) in the Rangpur Division of Bangladesh.

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