This tree does look like Tectona grandis (Teak). This used to belong
to Verbenaceae but not it belongs to Lamiaceae.
The crown formation can offcourse be due to breaking off of the tip of
the tree or drying due to heat. It usually doesnt prefer drier areas.
Pankaj
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