A formal statement regarding settling in the East Indies
In order to avoid issue and ill will, India feels it must clarify its position on Inca and other settlements in the region of the East Indies islands and the Far Eastralia (also called Australia) land mass. India believes that it can co-exist peacefully with all its neighbours and all far away empires, it is our greatest desire. However, if nations act in ways towards their cousins which are not brotherly, then both man and empire will be angered by injustice. India knows that anger is a dangerous emotion that must be curtailed, but it is also a natural emotion. As such, it is not the anger itself that must be targeted, but the root cause of anger. Nothing breeds negative emotion more than injustice, perceived or factual. To show lack of trust and respect to a brother or cousin is an act of insult, and to take action that affect him without consulting him an injustice.
It is therefore that India has rejected the Inca claim to the islands of New Zeylon as Inca has not communicated with the local powers regarding their settlement. They have acted on their own without regard for the local situation or the interests of its newfound neighbours. As such we suggest that Inca make a formal apology for their insensitive settling and in the future be willing to discuss matters that concern its neighbours with said neighbours. Those neighbours being the local powers that have these lands within their natural spheres of interest. Specifically Japan and India, but also China. Colonial settlements near our lands affect us all, and as such we desire to be respected enough to be consulted in such events. Should Inca not care if India settled on their continent?
No, we must act in good faith and with respect towards each other, if not the wars of destruction will plague humankind. We hope that Inca sees this as an invitation to friendship, rather than a denunciation.
Ptolemy Vayabagaran
In order to avoid issue and ill will, India feels it must clarify its position on Inca and other settlements in the region of the East Indies islands and the Far Eastralia (also called Australia) land mass. India believes that it can co-exist peacefully with all its neighbours and all far away empires, it is our greatest desire. However, if nations act in ways towards their cousins which are not brotherly, then both man and empire will be angered by injustice. India knows that anger is a dangerous emotion that must be curtailed, but it is also a natural emotion. As such, it is not the anger itself that must be targeted, but the root cause of anger. Nothing breeds negative emotion more than injustice, perceived or factual. To show lack of trust and respect to a brother or cousin is an act of insult, and to take action that affect him without consulting him an injustice.
It is therefore that India has rejected the Inca claim to the islands of New Zeylon as Inca has not communicated with the local powers regarding their settlement. They have acted on their own without regard for the local situation or the interests of its newfound neighbours. As such we suggest that Inca make a formal apology for their insensitive settling and in the future be willing to discuss matters that concern its neighbours with said neighbours. Those neighbours being the local powers that have these lands within their natural spheres of interest. Specifically Japan and India, but also China. Colonial settlements near our lands affect us all, and as such we desire to be respected enough to be consulted in such events. Should Inca not care if India settled on their continent?
No, we must act in good faith and with respect towards each other, if not the wars of destruction will plague humankind. We hope that Inca sees this as an invitation to friendship, rather than a denunciation.
Ptolemy Vayabagaran
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