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1.The Republic of Hidden forestInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Hummanty is at risk we must FIGHT”
2.The Egyptian Kingdom of SakretiaInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Sidqu l-Lisān, Hifzu l-Ikhwān, Taḥrīr al-Wadīyān.”
3.The Incorporated States of Zendlew ThroInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Unity, Discipline, Work”
4.The People's Republic of LibroskaInoffensive Centrist Democracy“All so that people can live in relative liberty”
5.The Grand Empire of HyxInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Ai Hyka Myhian!”
6.The Dominion of Eastern ShothenharchalInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Cow cow”
7.The Republic of Trinidad et TobagoInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Forged from the Love of Liberty”
8.The Federation of AsweigaInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Strength Through Freedom”
9.The Empire of ElareaDemocratic Socialists“Un Imperio Unido”
10.The Kingdom of Reialme de MonegasqueInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Amb l'ajuda de Dieu”
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Korea Current: Peninsula News & Affairs | 한국 뉴스: 한반도 뉴스와 사정
Another Generation of Koreans Doomed? A New Wave of Conflict Sparks Across Korea
The worst has come. What many had feared following the Seoul Government’s initiative to “restore order” to the Peninsula has come to pass and the four year period of relative peace prior to the initiative has all but come to an abrupt end.
Another chapter of conflict starts across the Korean Peninsula. Citizens brace themselves for the widespread turmoil that seems destined to engulf the Peninsula once more. With mounting tensions and skirmishes now erupting into full-blown battles, it seems inevitable that another generation of young Koreans will be claimed by war once more.

The Seoul Government, occasionally referred to as the Central Autonomous Zone, once the core of the peninsula's power, is now fighting for its very existence. Its expansion into the Western Technocratic Alliance’s territory has ground to a halt as resistance proves far tougher than anticipated. Meanwhile, the Northern Autonomous Military Region (NAMR) has pressed into Seoul’s northern borders, threatening to overwhelm the city’s already stretched military forces. Soldiers on the eastern front report severe resource shortages and desertions are becoming increasingly more widespread.

To the south, an unlikely alliance between the Jeolla People’s Collectivist Union (JPCU) and Cheju Democratic Commune (CDC) has attempted to push back the influence of the Busan Free Republic (BFR) and the Southern Revivalist Union (SRU), whom in turn have formed their own unlikely alliance. Although united by mutual necessity, both coalitions have shown cracks, with incidents of friendly fire growing alarmingly common with civilians, caught in the crossfire. The south of the Peninsula is developing into an increasingly dire humanitarian crisis.

In the north, the Baekdu Mountain Spiritual Order has launched an assault into the NAMR’s territory, with disturbing reports of chemical attacks staining the battlefield. Led by “The Chosen of Baekdu,” the Order continues its crusade to rid Korea of “impurities,” with each move in its holy war leaving a trail of devastation. Survivors we’ve spoken to have reported grotesque scenes of entire villages decimated by poison gas and artillery, marking an alarming and unprecedented escalation in the region's brutality.

Within these established factions, internal splintering has given rise to new and dangerous ideologues. The Korean Nationalist Socialist Front (KNSF) has broken from the SRU, claiming sections of Daegu and enforcing authoritarian rule through fear and violent suppression. Meanwhile, the 2nd Army Group (2AG), once under the general command of the WTA and responsible for defending its eastern borders, has apparently mutinied. No official statements have been made from any of their representatives, though reports of pillaging are widespread.

The Korean People’s Salvation Front (KPSF) has emerged as a mysterious wildcard among the warring factions of the peninsula in central Korea’s mountainous region, formed from defectors from both the Seoul Government and the NAMR. Led by former Seoul officer Commander Song Dae-ho, the KPSF promises to "restore Korea’s honor" through a fierce, authoritarian regime and following unification, a promise to a return to democracy. Reports from the region suggest that the faction has been involved in numerous atrocities, with alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity staining its rise to power. Eyewitnesses claim the KPSF has carried out widespread executions, the utilization of camps and even possibly chemical weapons utilized against civilian targets.

The warlords of the Korean Peninsula are now all converging on a path of mutual destruction. Civilians face unending cycles of violence, and entire generations stand at risk of annihilation. The dream of unification and peace four years ago is no more, there is now only war. For those on the ground, the present crisis feels less like a fight for ideology and more like an endless nightmare where survival itself is a bitter illusion.

The Korean National Republic wrote:Korea Current: Peninsula News & Affairs | 한국 뉴스: 한반도 뉴스와 사정
Another Generation of Koreans Doomed? A New Wave of Conflict Sparks Across Korea
The worst has come. What many had feared following the Seoul Government’s initiative to “restore order” to the Peninsula has come to pass and the four year period of relative peace prior to the initiative has all but come to an abrupt end.
Another chapter of conflict starts across the Korean Peninsula. Citizens brace themselves for the widespread turmoil that seems destined to engulf the Peninsula once more. With mounting tensions and skirmishes now erupting into full-blown battles, it seems inevitable that another generation of young Koreans will be claimed by war once more.

The Seoul Government, occasionally referred to as the Central Autonomous Zone, once the core of the peninsula's power, is now fighting for its very existence. Its expansion into the Western Technocratic Alliance’s territory has ground to a halt as resistance proves far tougher than anticipated. Meanwhile, the Northern Autonomous Military Region (NAMR) has pressed into Seoul’s northern borders, threatening to overwhelm the city’s already stretched military forces. Soldiers on the eastern front report severe resource shortages and desertions are becoming increasingly more widespread.

To the south, an unlikely alliance between the Jeolla People’s Collectivist Union (JPCU) and Cheju Democratic Commune (CDC) has attempted to push back the influence of the Busan Free Republic (BFR) and the Southern Revivalist Union (SRU), whom in turn have formed their own unlikely alliance. Although united by mutual necessity, both coalitions have shown cracks, with incidents of friendly fire growing alarmingly common with civilians, caught in the crossfire. The south of the Peninsula is developing into an increasingly dire humanitarian crisis.

In the north, the Baekdu Mountain Spiritual Order has launched an assault into the NAMR’s territory, with disturbing reports of chemical attacks staining the battlefield. Led by “The Chosen of Baekdu,” the Order continues its crusade to rid Korea of “impurities,” with each move in its holy war leaving a trail of devastation. Survivors we’ve spoken to have reported grotesque scenes of entire villages decimated by poison gas and artillery, marking an alarming and unprecedented escalation in the region's brutality.

Within these established factions, internal splintering has given rise to new and dangerous ideologues. The Korean Nationalist Socialist Front (KNSF) has broken from the SRU, claiming sections of Daegu and enforcing authoritarian rule through fear and violent suppression. Meanwhile, the 2nd Army Group (2AG), once under the general command of the WTA and responsible for defending its eastern borders, has apparently mutinied. No official statements have been made from any of their representatives, though reports of pillaging are widespread.

The Korean People’s Salvation Front (KPSF) has emerged as a mysterious wildcard among the warring factions of the peninsula in central Korea’s mountainous region, formed from defectors from both the Seoul Government and the NAMR. Led by former Seoul officer Commander Song Dae-ho, the KPSF promises to "restore Korea’s honor" through a fierce, authoritarian regime and following unification, a promise to a return to democracy. Reports from the region suggest that the faction has been involved in numerous atrocities, with alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity staining its rise to power. Eyewitnesses claim the KPSF has carried out widespread executions, the utilization of camps and even possibly chemical weapons utilized against civilian targets.

The warlords of the Korean Peninsula are now all converging on a path of mutual destruction. Civilians face unending cycles of violence, and entire generations stand at risk of annihilation. The dream of unification and peace four years ago is no more, there is now only war. For those on the ground, the present crisis feels less like a fight for ideology and more like an endless nightmare where survival itself is a bitter illusion.

Letter from a WTA soldier, seized by Seoulite forces amid the Battle of Seongnam.

Dear Ha-eun,

I hope this letter finds you well, sister. I know things have been dificlt difficult, but I want you to keep your head up and hold on, please do not cause too much trouble for Grandma. Mom and dad will come back soon, they just needed to go someplace far away for grown up things. Perhaps I will meet them here in Seongnam.

The soldiers here are strange sometimes. Sometimes they get very angry or freak out over tiny stuff. I have a lot to learn from them. They’re not bad people though, they even gave me some of their rations on my 16th birthday. They’re very kind and they look after me very well. We’re pushing hard, and you wouldn’t believe some of the things we’ve seen. Sometimes it feels like a different world. But I’m doing fine. I can handle it. I’ll make sure you’re taken care of when this is all over, you’ll see. Everything is fine.

You asked me about what it’s like to be at war in your last letter. I will tell you about it when you are older. Just know it’s very noisy and something you want to be as far away from as possible. That’s why you need to study, so you can go to a university and be exmpt exemt not at war.

I know you’re probably worried that I’m not coming back, but don’t be. I’ll be home soon. I promise.

Be good, Ha-eun. Remember everything Mom and Dad told us. Just stay safe and stay strong. I’ll see you before long.

Your older brother,
Jin-ho.

Offical Communication to the European Council-

It is the solemn belief of this government that europe must continue to stand together so that we may all secure a future of peace and prosperity on our shared historic continent. As such, Scandinavia formally states our intention to apply for membership of your esteemed organisation. The Foreign Ministry is preparing a delegation that we may send to oversee the process should our application be accepted.

We look forward to hearing your response.

Signed,

Johan Sørensen
Statsminister

Sofie Lindholm
Vice Statsminister och Försvarsminister

On behalf of His Majesty,
Carl XVI Fredrik Magnus Håkan
Kung av Skandinavien

Third Stage of Iran-Noorestan Railway Construction Begins

The third stage of construction on the Iran-Noorestan railway line has officially begun. This stage focuses on bridging the final sections of rail through challenging terrain, bringing both countries closer to establishing a direct, high-capacity link for freight and passenger movement. The project, which commenced three years ago, is a collaborative effort between the Iranian Railways Authority, the Noorestan National Railway Authority, and several international contractors specializing in mountain railway engineering. The third stage will involve tunneling through mountainous areas, as well as constructing elevated bridges over rugged valleys that traverse the border region. By leveraging cutting-edge construction techniques and advanced machinery, the engineering teams aim to complete this phase with minimal environmental impact while maintaining safety standards and efficiency. Upon completion, the railway line will play a transformative role in enhancing connectivity for trade and tourism between Iran and Noorestan. Officials project that the railway will facilitate increased cargo movement, expediting trade by cutting down transportation times and reducing costs. It will also offer a significant boost to regional tourism, providing a unique travel route through scenic landscapes.

Project Overview

The Chabahar-Karachi broad gauge dual line rail track project aims to establish a 946-kilometer rail link between Chabahar in Iran and Karachi in Noorestan. The project includes the construction of four new stations at Jiwani, Gwadar, Pasni, and Ormara. This rail line will facilitate both passenger and material transport, significantly enhancing connectivity and economic ties between the two nations. The project is jointly managed by companies from Iran and Noorestan, with equal ownership and revenue sharing.

Project Benefits

- Economic Growth: Enhanced trade and commerce between Iran and Noorestan.
- Connectivity: Improved passenger travel experience and reduced travel time.
- Employment: Creation of jobs during and after the construction phase.
- Infrastructure Development: Modernization of transport infrastructure in the region.
- Strategic Importance: Strengthening of bilateral relations and regional cooperation.

Cost Estimate

The total estimated cost for the project is $1.1 billion.

Cost Breakdown

Category

Company

Estimated Cost

Rail Track Construction

Railway Constructions Noorestan Limited (Railcon), Hormuz Freight Railways, Iran

$400 million

Material Procurement

Noorabad Construction and Materials Suppliers, Noorestan, Yazd Steel Foundry, Iran, Tekfen Limited, Iran, Monenco Corporation, Iran

$250 million

Station Construction

Four new stations (Jiwani, Gwadar, Pasni, Ormara)

$200 million

Bridges and Culverts

Herat Construction Ltd. (Construction and maintenance)

$150 million

Oversight and Security

Baluchistan State Railway Authority, Noorestan, Noorestan National Railway Authority, Noorestan, National Railroads Authority, Iran

$100 million

Total

$1.1 billion

Timeline

Year

Milestone

Year 1

Initial planning, surveying, and design; Procurement of materials; Commencement of construction at key points

Year 2-3

Ongoing rail track construction; Station construction

Year 4

Construction of bridges and culverts; Installation of rail infrastructure

Year 5

Final touches on construction; Testing and commissioning; Operational readiness

Total

5 years

Implementation Plan

1. Planning Phase:
- Detailed project planning and design
- Environmental and feasibility studies

2. Procurement Phase:
- Sourcing of materials from designated suppliers
- Logistics planning for material transport

3. Construction Phase:
- Sequential construction of rail track and stations
- Concurrent bridge and culvert construction

4. Commissioning Phase:
- Comprehensive testing of the rail line
- Safety and operational checks
- Staff training and deployment

Conclusion

The Chabahar-Karachi broad gauge dual line rail track project is a transformative initiative that promises to bring significant economic, social, and strategic benefits to both Iran and Noorestan. With a clear implementation plan, robust oversight, and a well-structured budget, the project is poised to be a landmark development in regional rail connectivity.

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Svenska Rike wrote:His majesty's government would be honoured to attend a meeting with our friends across the Baltic. We shall begin preparations immediately and await further confirmation of a time and location of such a summit. We look forward to a long and prosperous friendship between our great nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs of Germania has decided to propose a meeting in the Berlin Palace. The Department of Foreign Affairs is willing to discuss specific schedules to arrange the exact meeting time.

The Korean National Republic wrote:Yeong-gwang Military Base, near Hanam.
"I have the utmost confidence in what you say then, Mr. Loomer. That'll be all from me- For now I'll have to attend a meeting. Whenever you have the general blueprint of a plan, just find me. We'll implement it with haste after a review."

Shadow Company rooms

Loomer sat at a beaten and worn desk working on a plan to solve to the doctrine, logistical and strategic issues that the Seoul Government faced. After spending a decade in the Army's Quartermaster Corps and then a further 8 setting up Black Op supply lines for the Union's numerous intel groups, he outline of the plan took shape. It would fix most, if not all the supply issues and set up underground supply cashes in out of the way areas that enemy forces would target or waste strikes on. Tunnels, bunkers, full scale drone factories in small-time shops and underground bunkers. This was the modern age and drone warfare was going to play a big role in turning the tide long enough for the Army and Marines to show up with the Navy. And now just how the Navy worker, he reckoned within the next few days, whole battlegroups would be sitting off the coast and begin to blockade the rival factions with a overwhelming show of force. Carriers, missile battleships, the work. While the Army may work like a scalpel at times and the Marines worked like rabid dogs once let off their leash, the Navy took a rather strange approach to a blockade. It WANTED it's enemies to see the massi hulks of the gun line ships sitting off the coast with enough firepower to sink an island and with enough anti-air onboard, thei factions opposed to Seoul would be very hard pressed to attack, let alone touch those ships. And the less said about the carriers, the better. Just as he was finished his plans to present to Commander Ba-reum, the roaring sound of jets shook the windows. Thinking it was an attack, he quickly realised no sirens were blaring nor AAA guns firing. It was then he knew....the Navy had arrived after all and was flying a CAP over Seoul. The Hammer had arrived....now to wait for the anvils to come.

The Korean National Republic wrote:In Istanbul. Or was it Constantinople now?
In a polished Istanbul conference room, a Korean diplomat from the Western Technocratic Alliance stood before the Ottoman representatives. He was a middle-aged man with a sharp, no-nonsense look in his eyes, dressed in a precisely tailored suit that spoke to the Alliance's affinity for corporate efficiency. With a slight bow, he began, "The Western Technocratic Alliance brings an offer of mutual advancement. Korea’s western coast has thrived through technology, governance by expertise, and a commitment to progress—a commitment we see mirrored in the Ottoman Empire’s renaissance."

He paused, meeting the cool gazes of the Ottomans. "Our leaders propose a collaboration on knowledge and infrastructure. Engineering, logistics, and advanced resource management are areas we could build upon together, enhancing our respective regions. Our alliance would be built on the foundation of expertise and the pursuit of excellence—a partnership to shape the future.” With a nod, he concluded, “The Western Technocratic Alliance and the Ottoman Empire, through shared vision, could forge an enduring path of innovation and influence.”
The Turkic State

Ottoman-WTA Bilateral Ties

After closely listening to the Korean diplomat, the Ottoman delegate stood up and responded,

"Esteemed delegates of WTA from The Korean National Republic, I would like to express my gratitude for your insightful presentation and the vision you have shared for our potential partnership. It is clear that both our nations stand to benefit significantly from establishing strong bilateral ties.

In this spirit, I am pleased to announce that the Ottoman Empire is committed to setting up a diplomatic mission in the WTA. This will serve as a foundation for ongoing dialogue and collaboration between our two nations.

Furthermore, we recognize the advanced technological capabilities of WTA, particularly in the realm of digitalisation. We invite your esteemed nation to invest in our efforts to digitalise rural areas of the Ottoman Empire to increase the effects of globalisation. This initiative will not only enhance our agricultural productivity but also improve the quality of life for our citizens.

In addition, we are keen to import machinery and technology from WTA, which we believe will be instrumental in modernising our industries. We also see a unique opportunity for collaboration in defence. We would like to propose that WTA companies work alongside us in the development of a new tank engine for our ALtay tank programme. Your expertise in this area would be invaluable.

In return, Istanbul is prepared to offer WTA access to our textiles and agricultural products, which we believe will complement your market needs. Our nation is famous for having affordable and yet good quality products of that nature. Moreover, we would like to extend an invitation for WTA factories to establish operations throughout Anatolia and Levant, where labour costs are more competitive. This could lead to mutually beneficial economic growth and job creation in both our nations.

Together, I believe we can forge a partnership that not only strengthens our economies but also fosters goodwill and cooperation between our peoples. Thank you." the Ottoman delegate sat down while leaving the powerpoint slide up with the main bulletpints:

-Increasing trade between the Ottoman Empire and The Korean National Republic (WTA in particular)

- WTA to invet in the digitalisation efforts of the Ottoman countryside

-WTA import machinery and other technology to the Ottoman Empire
- Invitation for various WTA technology companies to work together in creating a more efficient tank engine

-Ottoman Empire to sell affordable and good quality textiles and agricultural prodcuts to the WTA thus fulfilling the latter's agricultural needs

-Setting up WTA factories throughtout the Ottoman Empire for cheaper labour and great subsidies

-Setting up diplomatic missions and non-profit organisations

𝕮𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖎𝖈𝖆 𝕴𝖓𝖋𝖎𝖓𝖎𝖞𝖆 | The Times of Infiny
Qidari 10, 2024 | November 10, 2024
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INFINIAN RUNIC BACK IN SCHOOLS?
Telesí Yazichá pelachèta ven ecolés?
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MOGADÌSHÚ (GA)| A movement is gaining momentum in Infiny to reintroduce the teaching of modernized Infinian Runic in public schools. Spearheading this push is the left-wing conservative party, AyeI, whose representative highlighted the cultural significance of Infinian Runes. "So much of Infiny’s historical identity is written in the old Runic system," said a party spokesperson. "To preserve the essence of our history, we must help the people of Infiny reconnect with their original writing style. Runes are central to Infinian historiography and nationalism; they are part of who we are. Allowing them to fade would be a historical tragedy."

Known as "The Weeping Language" due to the teardrop shape of its accents, Infinian Runic has been in use for millennia. However, it fell out of common practice when President Peter Skumin replaced it with the Latin alphabet as part of his modernization efforts in the late 19th century. Today, Runes are mainly used by the Ifitinist Church, though their legacy still holds deep meaning for many.

The proposal aligns with a growing wave of national pride and interest in Infinian history. Recently, the government approved a national canon of essential documents every Infinian should know, many written in Runic. These include Emperor Senai III’s letter to the American Continental Congress in 1778 and Queen Ashey’s decree that asserted Infinian control over Socotra, giving rise to the mystical Ishaqa clan in northern Suïyéti.

The reintroduction of Runic into the curriculum reflects a broader push to reconnect with Infiny’s heritage and historical narrative, ensuring future generations understand the depth and richness of their nation’s past.
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©𝕮𝖗𝖔𝖓𝖎𝖈𝖆 𝕴𝖓𝖋𝖎𝖓𝖎𝖞𝖆

𝕯𝖊𝖑𝖍𝖎 𝕺𝖇𝖘𝖊𝖗𝖛𝖊𝖗 | दिल्ली ऑब्जर्वर

November 10, 2024
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Is Chancellor Raghavendra Singh really the "Saviour of Bharat"?
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Delhi - Sources close to the Singh-led BJP administration have confirmed to the Delhi Observer that the Chancellor, along with Minister of Internal Affairs Meera Shukla and other government MPs, are planning to introduce a new bill at the Lok Sabha this week. This bill, allegedly titled the State Unity Bill, would allegedly strip the autonomy of the states to push their own educational, law enforcement and environmental policies. The BJP's leader has had a fairly smooth first year leading the United States of Bharat, managing to secure support for the party even in Congress-dominated areas, and introducing several policies, legislative projects and administrative acts that have overall helped the average working man and farmer in Bharat. There has been a downside to the Singh administration, however, at least according to the regions, and that is his huge push for centralisation. Singh has slowly been chipping away at the states' autonomy introduced during the Indira Gandhi era. Despite this, his popularity remains high, even being called the "Saviour of Bharat" by most of his supporters.

Popularity and approval rates for Chancellor Singh are at their highest since he swore into office in January, comfortably sitting at around 62%. This comes after a lot of touring the states, meetings with local political leaders and specialised policies he pushed for in state legislature. His handling of the secessionist movements of Kannada, Tamil Nadu and East Bengal has also earned him a fair bit of support in the urban areas of northern and western Bharat, like Delhi, Ahmedabad and Mumbai, despite being controversial. Urban centers like Dhaka, Chennai, Bengaluru and Visakhapatnam have smaller localised pockets of support, but still retain the trend of eastern and southern regions aligning with movements that oppose the BJP and, by extension, Chancellor Singh.

Even at the peak of his popularity, Singh has had his fair share of critics. Just last week, governors Rajendra Tuluva-Bose of Kannada and Piriyanga Kumaran of Tamil Nadu appeared on an interview at CNN-News18 critizising most of his current policy, especially the highly controversial Bharatiya Internal Security Bill passed by the Lok Sabha in late June, which allowed the government to crack down on suspected cells of subversive activity inside national territory. "The raid of the Walajah Big Mosque in Chennai just last month should say enough about this bill" argued Governor Kumaran. "The government calls it subversive activity, but all we have seen is religious repression". The raid on the Walajah Big Mosque happened after a small-scale muslim protest against Chancellor Singh was held in Chennai in early june. The protestors gathered in Marina beach, near Fort St. George, and took to the streets, ultimately barricading in the Walajah Big Mosque. The Barricade lasted for 2 weeks, which saw failed negotiations between the State government and the protestors, untill the central government raided the place under the National Security Bill's protection. Both Governors proceeded to name Chancellor Singh "Bharat's Greatest Divider" since the British partitioned Hindu and Muslim territories back in 1947.

Although it is clear that Chancellor Singh is a controversial figure and that consensus on his government won't be reached, it is safe to assume that he has become a major political force within the country. The BJP leader has managed to secure his party's first government since independence, push some of his party's national centralisation agenda, and create a stable base within the electorate to ensure support for his policies is widespread, at least for most of central, northern and western Bharat. The Varanasi native has a long way to end his chancellorship, and still has more to prove in regards to this "Saviour of Bharat" title that has been granted to him by his supporters, but his early success and his already impressing impact in both the the electoral and broader political dynamics of the country cannot be denied.

𝕭𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖞𝖆 𝕸𝖎𝖓𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖗𝖞 𝖔𝖋 𝕱𝖔𝖗𝖊𝖎𝖌𝖓 𝕬𝖋𝖋𝖆𝖎𝖗𝖘 | भारतीय विदेश मंत्रालय

Official Statement by the Bharatiya Government
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The Government of the United States of Bharat, recognising the importance of collaboration between the two major Hindu nations in the world, formally proposes bilateral meetings between the Bharatiya and Nusantaara governments. The proposed meeting aims to establish a common framework for the relationships between Bharat and Nusantara. This meeting would also serve the purpose of establishing a joint Hindu front based on mutual respect and cooperation.The Bharatiya Government is committed to promoting stronger ties with Nusantara, and believes that a unified approach will contribute significantly to regional global stability and the enhancement of the shared cultural heritage of Hindu nations worldwide.

Signed:

Sushmita Rai,
President of the United States of Bharat

Amitabh Kapoor,
Minister of Foreign Affairs

Amandeep Sandhu,
Viceminister of Asian Cooperation

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