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Republic of India

 * Government
 * An Election of Ages: The Indian General Election of 2019 was one the world over was watching. Ever since the Kamal Scandal, the popularity of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party has been steadily falling. In their place, Sonia Gandhi's Indian National Congress is set to smash the polls. And they did. Modi's party fell like a house of cards, allowing the INC to sweep the election away and take control of the Indian government. A new Prime Minister for a new age.
 * Feminist Icon: Sonia Gandhi, already the most powerful woman in India, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2019. With this unprecedented new leader comes unprecedented times. Many Indians are tired of the long drawn diplomatic conflict with Pakistan and China, as the country shifts from a large American base of operations to a democratic bastion in Asia. The socially liberal Gandhi will make the Chinese much more happy than a nationalist Modi, and the Pakistani government is most likely pleased with the outcome too, given that this may lead to the end of hostilities, finally.
 * A Modern Age: With the rise of technology comes the rise of India. Tech icon Elon Musk is being followed closely, as his designs for a hyperloop system could solve a transportation crisis stunting Indian growth. However, this new technology is not the only solution to the problem.
 * Transportation Chaos: Prime Minister Gandhi unveils a new infrastructural program which renovates many large roads. She also convenes a council of road planners to find a solution to India's driving problem, in that many drivers are incapable of following driving safety standards. However, no plan has been confirmed yet.
 * Military: The Indian Armed Forces are comprised of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy.
 * Indian Army: The Indian Army is comprised of 1,445,000 active personnel, 1,155,000 reserve personnel, 4,500 Combat Tanks, 3,200 Armoured Fighting Vehicles, 190 Self-Propelled Artillery, 4,200 Towed Artillery, and 270 Rocket Projectors.
 * Indian Air Force: The Indian Air Force is comprised of 139,576 personnel, 600 Fighter Aircraft, 810 Attack Aircraft, 710 Transport Aircraft, 260 Trainer Aircraft, and 15 Attack Helicopters.
 * Indian Navy: The Indian Navy is comprised of 67,228 personnel, 1 Aircraft Carrier, 14 Frigates, 11 Destroyers, 22 Corvettes, 16 Submarines, 139 Patrol Vessels, and 4 Mine Warfare Vessels.
 * Economy: This year, there is a focus on the Raw Nickel and Telephone industries, attempting to save them and boosting their growth rates. There is also a focus on reducing dependency on importing crude petroleum. The GDP of India is $2.26T and its GDP per capita is $6.57k.
 * Demographics
 * Population: 1,324,172,000
 * Growth Rate: 1.19%
 * Birth Rate: 19.3 births/1,000 population
 * Death Rate: 7.3 deaths/1,000 population
 * Life Expectancy: 69 years
 * Fertility Rate: 2.2 children born/woman
 * Infant Mortality Rate: 41 deaths/1,000 live births
 * Diplomacy: India seeks to protect itself but also gain valuable allies.
 * Pakistan: We have had a long history. This story has been fraught with conflict and bad decisions. Let us finally make a good one. India proposes a mutual defence pact, so if either nation is attacked, the other will honour the pact and defend their ally. This will usher in a new era of peace and stability. India is also willing to negotiate a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir between India, Pakistan, and China. We must all be willing to give something up to push for real change and real peace. Along with this MDP, India proposes that India and Pakistan create a South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance, or SAEMA. We can invite nations such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, etc.
 * Bangladesh: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Bhutan: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Nepal: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Sri Lanka: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * Myanmar: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?
 * China: Would you be willing to negotiate a joint administration of Jammu and Kashmir between India, Pakistan, and China? It will be for the good of all of our nations. Also, India is willing to sell the claimed portion of Arunachal Pradesh to eliminate all territorial disputes. India is also willing to sign a Non-Aggression Pact, and if China were to agree to it, a Mutual Defence Pact. India will stop at nothing to repair relations with China.
 * Malaysia: Would you like to join the South-Asian Economic and Military Alliance?