Talk:A Changing World(Map Game)/@comment-26031225-20160530012640

People's Republic of China
 * Goverment: The goverment remains the same, with the PRC being a police state where one party rules supreme and where freedom of speech is restricted. With the increase of tensions with the West, the censorship in the Internet with the "Great Firewall of China" becomes more noticeable, as lots of websites are blocked and replaced with the ones approved by the Chinese goverment. Despite this, the goverment has recently implemented a policy of giving some autonomy to the regions of Xinjiang and Tibet, as a way of preventing revolts in said areas. The one-child policy has also been replaced with a two-child policy, although many leaders of the Communist Party oppose this move, and the two-child policy might be reconsidered soon. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping decides to focus on investing in military and technology in response to the increasing threat of World War III.
 * Military: Since conscription is technically compulsory but not enforced, the goverment decided to start to enforce it now. Every Chinese must serve at least 1 year in the PLA at the age of 18. They just recieve basic training and they're partially prepared to defend their homeland (those are not counted in military statisticts).
 * People's Liberation Army: As 200,000 troops are recruited this year, the total number of the PLA rises to 4.7 million, with 2.5 million being active troops and 2.2 million being reserves. With the increase of imperialism around the world, recruiting is going to be done within the next few years, but not massive recuitment like Germany, since the PLA must have a certain degree of quality.
 * PLA Ground Forces: With India being right next to China, the ground forces become the second priority, and more tanks and AFVs are built. By the end of the year, the PRC had 9,153 tanks, 4,792 AFVs (Armored Fighting Vehicles), 1,792 SPGs (Self-Propelled Guns), 6,290 towed artillery and ~1,800 MLRSs.
 * PLA Navy:
 * PLA Air Force:
 * Wars & Conflicts: Although China originally planned to intervene in the Afghan Civil War, after some secret agreements were made with the Taliban group, the operation was cancelled. Instead, China decided to invade Bhutan with the forces that were going to be used to intervene in Afghanistan.
 * Bhutan War:
 * Mongolian Coup: The PRC triggers a coup d'Etat on the nation of Mongolia. The objective is to overthrow the current goverment and establish a Chinese puppet state called "Mongolian People's Republic". Since Mongolia is quite weak military and economically speaking, the coup d'Etat is expected to be succesfull, although the PRC still prepares a military operation for next year in case the coup fails.
 * Technology:
 * Economy:
 * Diplomacy: Because China is skeptical about Russian leadership in the alliance, they are trying to conduct their own plans, and not necessarily following their command. The main objective is resolving disputes in East Asia and the Middle East, as well as securing the dominion of the Tehran Pact over these areas (not known by anyone).
 * ISIS and Taliban: Secret agreements are made with the two terrorist groups.
 * North Korea: Economic support is sent to North Korea, hoping to help them improve their economy and establish closer ties. 5000 troops are also sent as relationships with Japan and South Korea become more tense.
 * Iran: A message is sent to Iran, stating that they should focus on supporting Assad in Syria and trying to get Iraq on our side rather than fighting against Taliban and ISIS, since diplomatical agreements could be done in secret with the two groups.
 * Pakistan: Relations are increased, as both countries view India as a threat.
 * Vietnam: Viewing Vietnam as potential ally in the region, the PRC finally gives up its claim on Spratly Islands, recognizing Vietnamese sovereignity over the islands. Relations are slolwly being improve, hoping to gain Vietnam as an ally in the future. A free trade agreement request is sent.
 * Bangladesh: In order to prevent India from getting too powerful, China guarantees Bangladesh's independence and sends an alliance request along with a free trade agreement. China also asks the Bengali goverment to allow them to build military bases in their territory in order to protect them from India.
 * Indonesia: Relations are somewhat increased as China sends a free trade agreement and non-aggresion pact request.
 * Mongolia: The coup attempt is done.