No doubt it is Parkia species.   In all probabilities it might be P.biglandulosa.   To confirm the identification check for the glands( biglandular) at the base of the leaves.  If the leaves possess the glands it is P. glandulosa.  Otherwise it may be P.roxburghii or  other species of Parkia.
Dr. Mahadeswara swamy

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Subject: [indiantreepix:6399] Re: Invitation to view a photo from E.Thiruvengadam's Picasa Web Album - Plants and Trees from Mizoram
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Date: Monday, 8 December, 2008, 10:45 PM

Is it Parkia roxburghii ?
Regards,
Bindu

 
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This tree I saw in Mizoram, near Aizawl in the month of Nov.2008. It interested me because of the back to back fruits.
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