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Deep interiors of a territory is called as??

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Answered by ramkrishnapally177
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For other uses, see Deep state (disambiguation).

"State within a state" redirects here. For examples of states whose territory is surrounded by or otherwise part of another state, see Enclave and exclave § Enclaved countries, Federated state, Constituent state, States of the Holy Roman Empire, Suzerain, Dominion, Client state, and Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire.

"imperium in imperio" redirects here. For other uses, see List of Latin phrases (I) § imperium in imperio.

A deep state is a type of governance made up of potentially secret and unauthorised networks of power operating independently of a state's political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals. In popular usage, the term carries overwhelmingly negative connotations, although this does not reflect scholarly understanding. The range of possible uses of the term is similar to that for shadow government. The term 'Deep state' may refer to:

plans for an emergency government that takes over in the event of a disaster, see continuity of government

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