ObjectivesThe distribution of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, and obesity variables were studied among tribal and non‐tribal populations with East Asian ancestry from northeast India.MethodsData pertaining to somatometric measurements, blood pressure, lipid profile, and fasting blood glucose were collected from 1916 participants (Mizo‐422, Liangmai‐352, and Meitei‐1142) of both sexes older than 18 years. Two‐way ANOVA and chi square analysis were done to understand the inter‐population prevalence differences.ResultsDifferential distribution of obesity variables, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidemia was observed among the three populations.ConclusionsPopulation‐specific prevalence studies need to be conducted to develop population‐specific health strategies, specifically in countries like India with huge diversity.