The action taken by the Garo Hills Autonomous District council underscores ongoing challenges related to land disputes along India’s state borders, especially between Meghalaya and Assam. Such conflicts indicate deeper systemic issues tied to unclear boundary definitions or ancient frictions between communities residing in these regions. by engaging local leaders, the council appears focused on promoting grassroots collaboration for better enforcement measures. Continuing such cooperation might serve as a sustainable model for managing border-area governance disputes across India without escalations or inter-state tensions.