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Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 01:23:03 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by Red John
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Republic of India

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 21:26:31 Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
by acecipher
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To our esteemed Indian Brothers:

We would like to send you our greetings and good tidings.

As our own internal conflict looks like it may hopefully be coming to a close, we would like to take an opportunity to solidify the friendship of our historically linked peoples, similar to how you have done with our Comrades in the USSR.

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 22:34:06 Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
by Red John
acecipher wrote: 21:26:31 Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
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To our esteemed Indian Brothers:

We would like to send you our greetings and good tidings.

As our own internal conflict looks like it may hopefully be coming to a close, we would like to take an opportunity to solidify the friendship of our historically linked peoples, similar to how you have done with our Comrades in the USSR.
We greet our Vietnamese friends!

It brings us no small amount of joy to see the end of a conflict that has gone on too long. Your people have resisted fiercely, and the end is in sight! India would be glad to engage more with Vietnam on a variety of matters, and will happily work hand in hand to meet that goal.

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 03:32:05 Wednesday, 31 January, 2018
by Red John
The Republic of India formally recognises the People's Republic of Bangladesh, affording it all relevant privileges as befitting of an independent, sovereign nation.

The Republic of India will also be providing an ultimatum to the Republic of Pakistan to immediately lay down their arms and engage in trilateral negotiations, between India, Pakistan, and the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Failure to adhere to this ultimatum would, acting out of necessity to prevent the genocide occurring in Bangladesh, and acting on our responsibilities not only as a UN member, but as a vocal supporter of the right to self determination, result in the immediate suspension of all commercial trade with Pakistan, and would necessitate the evaluation of an Indian intervention in some capacity.

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 22:22:45 Friday, 02 February, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
To our Indian Comrades,
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 

Article I: Never under any circumstances to acquire or retain biological weapons.

Article II: To destroy or divert to peaceful purposes biological weapons and associated resources prior to joining.

Article III: Not to transfer, or in any way assist, encourage or induce anyone else to acquire or retain biological weapons.

Article IV: To take any national measures necessary to implement the provisions of the BWC domestically.

Article V: To consult bilaterally and multilaterally to solve any problems with the implementation of the BWC.

Article VI: To request the UN Security Council to investigate alleged breaches of the BWC and to comply with its subsequent decisions.

Article VII: To assist States which have been exposed to a danger as a result of a violation of the BWC.

Article VII: To do all of the above in a way that encourages the peaceful uses of biological science and technology.
We invite India to sign and ratify this treaty in order to help ensure that these terrible weapons of war are never used on innocent civilians ever again. As we witness in Bengal, a government with hatred in its heart will utilize any means necessary to eliminate what they perceive as enemies, let no more civilians ever suffer such a fate.

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 11:46:43 Tuesday, 06 February, 2018
by Red John
Under article 352 of the Indian Constitution, Prime Minister India Gandhi formally announces that India is in a state of National Emergency.

The Indian State and all its people's will not, nor will we ever, abandon the ideals that our nation's forefathers held as they led India to independence. We face a great existential crisis in the form of blatant Chinese Imperialism, and in spite of this, we will continue most fully our efforts to liberate the oppressed peoples of Bengal, joining in arms with our brothers, Bangladesh.

We stand on the righteous path set out by our forefathers, and understanding fully that we maintain our moral righteousness, it is inevitable that we shall repel incursions from the dictatorships seeking to erode not only our own liberties, but the liberties of all peoples in the Indian Subcontinent.

Re: Ministry of External Affairs, Republic of India

Posted: 01:31:13 Saturday, 10 February, 2018
by Red John
Red John wrote: 11:46:43 Tuesday, 06 February, 2018 Under article 352 of the Indian Constitution, Prime Minister India Gandhi formally announces that India is in a state of National Emergency.

The Indian State and all its people's will not, nor will we ever, abandon the ideals that our nation's forefathers held as they led India to independence. We face a great existential crisis in the form of blatant Chinese Imperialism, and in spite of this, we will continue most fully our efforts to liberate the oppressed peoples of Bengal, joining in arms with our brothers, Bangladesh.

We stand on the righteous path set out by our forefathers, and understanding fully that we maintain our moral righteousness, it is inevitable that we shall repel incursions from the dictatorships seeking to erode not only our own liberties, but the liberties of all peoples in the Indian Subcontinent.
Victory! The stalwart Indian army has successfully halted the Chinese advance, an advance paved on the corpses of thousands of their own people. Pakistan, and it's detestable military which had orchestrated a genocide against the Bengali people, has been forced to listen to the cries for freedom.

The war may be over, but the fire-forged friendship that has formed between Bangladesh and India, shall never expire. India remains firmly committed to supporting Bangladesh, when it achieves independence following the referendum. To celebrate this occasion, we shall be hosting a grand parade to celebrate this auspicious victory, as well as dedicating a further 50 credits to help reconstruction efforts.

The State of Emergency shall remain in place, however, until the first PLA troops leave Indian Territory.