The Sukte are one of the clans of Tedim Chins (also called "Zomi")[1] that mainly inhabit the Tedim district in Myanmar, with small numbers in India, in Manipur, Meghalaya and Assam states.
From 1995, they have been part of the Zomi Re-unification Organisation in Manipur.
[2] They were listed as Salhte in the 1947 Constitution where they are among the groups given Adivasi status.
The Sukte are agriculturalists, growing primarily maize and rice.
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