Answer: Kachchh district of Gujarat
Gujarat’s Kachchh district is the country’s biggest.
- Pakistan borders it on the north and northwest, while Rajasthan state borders is on the north and east. The district encompasses 45,674 square kilometers or 23.27 percent of Gujarat’s entire geographical area
- Kachchh is dominated by high saline unusable desert, with agriculture accounting for 34.73 percent of the land area
- It is divided into ten Talukas, 939 villages, and six municipalities
- The district is notable not just for its Kutchi people but also for its Indian onager population in the Rann of Kutch, Banni grasslands, and seasonal marshland wetlands in the Great and Little Rann