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    India


    Background:
    The Indus Valley civilization, one of the oldest in the world, goes back at least 5,000 years. Aryan tribes from the northwest invaded about 1500 B.C.; their merger with the earlier inhabitants created the classical Indian culture. Arab incursions starting in the 8th century and Turkish in 12th were followed by European traders beginning in the late 15th century. By the 19th century, Britain had assumed political control of virtually all Indian lands. Nonviolent resistance to British colonialism under Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru led to independence in 1947. The subcontinent was divided into the secular state of India and the smaller Muslim state of Pakistan. A third war between the two countries in 1971 resulted in East Pakistan becoming the separate nation of Bangladesh. Fundamental concerns in India include the ongoing dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir, massive overpopulation, environmental degradation, extensive poverty, and ethnic and religious strife, all this despite impressive gains in economic investment and output. Recently, with suicide bombings in Bombay and Calcutta pointing to the Burmese funded Islamic Wave, Indian soldiers have gone in and siezed Burma to hopefully stop the violence.
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    Ruler: President Abdul Kalam
    Capital: New Delhi
    Population: 1,088,083,450 (July 2003 est.)
    Land Area: 3,966,090 sq km
    Border Countries: Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Laos, Thailand, China

    General Game Info
    Treasury: 0c
    Income:7c
    At War:
    Nuclear Capabilities: Yes
    Alliances:
    Treaty of Calcutta-
    India and Japan

    Euroasianafrican Axis-
    India, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Australia, South Africa

    Armed Forces
    Unique Unit:
    Fast Stealth Bomber Squadron(13 credits)
    Can only be hit by air units. Excellent against ground targets, good against sea and air targets. Also good in defending. Includes support units. Can carry 2 tactical nukes, and travel 2 spaces landing back in the staring space.

    Army
    India: 2 infantry (enroute to Nepal)
    Burma: 1 mech infantry

    Navy

    Air Force

    Economy:
    India: 5c
    Burma: 2c


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    Turns

    July, 2003- Turn 1
    5c to spend
    -- build 1 Mechanized Infantry in India
    -- invade Burma with 1 mech infantry from India

    August, 2003- Turn 2
    7c to spend
    -- build 2 infantry
    -- bank 1c
    -- invade Nepal with 2 infantry in India

    September, 2003- Turn 3
    8c to spend
    -- build 1 mech infantry in India
    -- bank remaining 2c

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    Wars

    July, 2003- Turn 1
    Burma was able to hold its ground for a little while against the invading Indians. However as soon as the mechanised infantaries greater mobility came into play Burma was done for.

    Losses: mech infantary at 1/2 strength
    Garrison 1 for 4 turns- 2/4 completed

    Last edited by Methril; July 15, 2003, 23:23.

  • #2
    Maps of India

    India Proper


    Province of Burma
    Last edited by Methril; July 10, 2003, 08:29.

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    • #3
      looking good.
      Don't tell a twisted person he is twisted, he may take offence. (THAT MEANS ME!)
      Founder of the Mafia Poly Series (THATS RIGHT I STARTED IT)
      Nesing, come and see what its about in the Stories and Diplomacy threads.

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      • #4
        Pondicherry Tribune

        Indian Tanks, Infantry, Steamroll Burmese

        After quickly mobilizing to thwart the Islamic Wave a few months ago, India was ready to fight Burma. Although the Burmese did try to hold the tanks initially, they soon gave up seeing that the tanks were to fast and too powerful. Burma surrendered within the week without much more fighting.

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        • #5
          To: President Abdul Kalam of India
          From: Emperor Akihito of Japan
          We agree to your proposed alliance, for the good of Asia. It shall be called the Treaty of Dhaka.
          Last edited by plexus; July 10, 2003, 17:11.

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          • #6
            To: Jappopan
            From India

            Excellent! I shall ratify this right away.

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            • #7
              To: Jappopan
              From: India

              *laughs* We have decided to rename the treaty, the Treaty of Calcutta as Dhaka is the capital of Bangledesh.

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              • #8
                To India:
                Russia agrees that an alliance with our two nations would be best. We accept your offer.
                Donate to the American Red Cross.
                Computer Science or Engineering Student? Compete in the Microsoft Imagine Cup today!.

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                • #9
                  To:India
                  From:Germany

                  Germany accepts your invitation for alliance

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                  • #10
                    From France
                    To India

                    We wish to officially welcome you to the Franco-German alliance, which will from now on be known as the Eurasian Pact.

                    OOC: Maybe we should start a thread like the other alliance?

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                    • #11
                      To: Germany & France

                      Yes we should. A name perhaps? I like the Euroasian Axis Suggestions are welcome.

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                      • #12
                        Message from the British Consulate in New Delhi

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                        The United Kingdom wishes to form a Non-Aggression Pact with our Indian friends, to safeguard our future in Eurasia. By signing this pact, both nations shall pledge to not encroach on eachothers soveriegity, and will stay neutral in any conflict the other is engaged in.

                        Kind Regards,
                        David Kenyon, British Diplomat to India.

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                        • #13
                          To: Britain

                          We are sorry, we cannot gaurantee that we will not have to engage in a war, i cannot speak for my whole allaince.

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                          • #14
                            Message from the British Consulate in New Delhi

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                            Britain respects India's wishes, and will instead work to maintain a peaceful relationship with all members of the Eurasian Pact.

                            Kind regards,
                            David Kenyon, British Diplomat to India.

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                            • #15
                              To:India
                              From:Germany

                              I would like to ask for support from India for allowing Italy join our Axis

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