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Indey (Indish: Bhārat), ambly The Indish Bound (Indish: Bhārat Sangh) is a land in Southasia. It is by all rights the twithe most befolked land in the world, the seventh micklest by landfleck, and the most befolked democratish land in the world. It is bounded by the Indish Sea in the south, the Arabish Sea in the southwest and the Bay of Bengal in the southeast. It shares marks with Iran and Afghanland in the west, with Oman in the latter land's holding of Gwadore in the South, with Russland, Turkestan, Tibet, Nepaul, Nymal and Bhutan in the north and with Burma in the east, while it also shares seamarks with Danemark through the latter's holdings in the Bay of Bengal.

Having found its unoffhanghood as a foroned land for the first time in 1964, Indey is a statebound of eleven provinces, three ambights, 20 princely states and a headstead. While nowhere as mighty as some other lands in the Low Foremanship -in part because of its weaker worthship, the patchwork gekind of its befolking -in belief, thedegroup and even regearing- and lack of kernelcraft or weaponry, Indey is mickle enough, befolked enough and has enough rawstuff to make its holding of the seat right, besunderly as it is the only other true might in East- and Southasia outside of Japan.

Gesheede

The first menishen -the Homo Sapiens made it to the Indish Halfieland from Africa around 55,000 years ago. The earliest known menish beleves in Southafrica eld back 30,000 years ago. After 6,500 BGE, tokens can be found in what is not Balochistan for the taming of foodcrops and beasts, raising of standing buildings and holding of landwork overshoot. The folk living there would slowly onwick into the Indusvale Culture, the first burgherly culture in Southasia, which saw its height in 2,500-1,900 BGE in what is now western Indey.

Iron Eld came to Indey alongside the Indusvale Culture, and with it came the Hindooish belief with the Vedas, the oldest writings belonging to that belief, being written at this time; the Indoarish inwandering from the northwest; and the caste system which grounded a rankorder of Indoarish Churchmen, Crigmen and free burghers at the top and the inlanders at the bottom. The caste system is something that, the Angledanish fands to wipe it out notwithstanding, still holds true in Indey.


Maurya under Ashoka the Great
Around the 6th yearhundred BGE, small states and thedes in the Northindish Streamlands and the northwesterly lands came to forone into 16 weighty kingdoms and churchlands under the Mahajanadapas, or the 16 greatstates. Two weighty beliefs came into beinghood as an outcome of this show of besteading: Jainism and Buddhism. By the 3rd yearhundred BGE, the first Indish riche came in the Maurya. This riche likely held grip on all of the halfdole but the far south, though its heartand was split by mickle self-wealding forstdoms. Following the fall of the Maurya, a toll of Buddhish and Hindooish riches, great or small, held might in some or all of Indey throughout the elds. Oftentimes, Inders were under Greekish or Persish grip which in and of itself led to forthstrides in their onwicking. Things forothered when Mahometists came from the west and grounded Delley -the first Mahometish kingdom in the land- and brought Mahometism as the third noteworthy belief in the halfdole. It was Delley -and its allies- who later pushed back the Mongolish Hordes overfalling Indey, though they later came back, thwarted the Inders and grounded the Mughalish Riche.

The Mughalish Riche, standing from 1526, was likely the twithe mightiest riche in the Indish Halfdole. Its rise however came alongside the coming of Europish mights into Eastasia. Europers, having looked for new tradeways after the Ottomanish Riche made the old ones such as the Silkroad not worth trading in, came to Asia beginning with Lusitania, who began Europish forsettling in Indey with the fanging of Goa in 1505. Europish 'Eastindey Geselships' would slowly but sickerly come to take over Indey: Lusitanish, Netherlandish, Danish, Frankish and -most noteworthily- Angledanish Geselships would take steads and the right to trade from the inlander Indish kingdoms. At first, they did this through lawful means such as trade, where the Geselship would ask for tradestalls in weighty steads in return for giving the Indish states weapons, better ships and goods brought from Europe and the New World, but once they had built a mighty enough 'Geselship Lands', they would just take those lands without giving anything in return. Even here, mighty states like the Mughalish Riche still held true grip and Europish colonialriches and their geselships weren't truly holding grip, but things became much worse in the 1700s. In 1739, Nader Shah, the Caser of Persia, bested the Mughalish ferds in the Slaught of Karnal. He overtook and plundered Delley, taking all the gold and burning whatever was left. This great defeat broke Indey's back: The Mughalers were beset from everywhere by their ungerlings, the Geselships, and their neighbors.


Angledanish Raj in Indey
The Kingly Eastindey Geselship (KEG or the KEI Geselship), itself bending to the King in Yorwick would take all land held by the other Geselships throughout the Holy Romish Burghercrig and later the Great Deoch Crig, leaving only small steads or worthless ielands to the Danish, Lusitanish and the French. The KEI Geselship farmed and sold crouds, treewool, wurt, silk, and opium among other things, holding nearly every Forst in Indey as their own underlings. At its height, the Geselship -which was by no means a state in and of itself- had a great heere and the mightiest marine in the Indish Sea, and made crig with manifold Asianish and Africanish states, such as Persia, Afghanland, Abyssinia, the Robberstrandish thedes and the Sultandoms of the Malayish Halfieland. The Geselship saw its end however, when the Forstly States of Indey rose up against the Geselship in what is now known as the Great Indish Uprising (or the Sepoy Uprising, after the 'Sepoy' Indish soldiers of the Geselship heeres). The Inders first did well, taking Delley and even much of the Northwestern provinces, but truefast Forstly states and the Geselship, later backed by heeres brought in from the Danelaw herself, put down the uprising gruesomely. At the end of the Uprising, the Kingly Eastindey Geselship was done away with, and its lands reorganised as the Angledanish Raj (or Caserriche) and put under straightforward grip from the Caserly Ambight in Yorwick.

Late Geselship and early Raj eld saw weighty technologish forthstrides: ironbanes, waterways and the farthpost were all brought to Indey not long after they were brought in Europe. The new Raj was a onehoodstate de jure but many weighty forsts and landed ethelmen were given leave to do as they did, and gave some small right of fortreading in a Thingstead in hopes this would halt uprisings tocome. India was further forburghered at this time, with landwork being industrialised and some factories being built. This led to many Hungers, besunderly in Bengal and Punjab. Inders thaned in the First Great Crig greatly: They sent nearly one million soldiers to the King's heeres, but were given little in return. This led to a new serie of uprisings. Some were not fiendly, like Inders saying they wouldn't eat if Indey wasn't befreed: soldiers would shove food in their mouth. Some were bothersome, like Inders not doing work if Indey wasn't befreed: those were shipped elsewhere in Malayland, Angledanish Africa, New Holland or even other lands to be made to work. Some took up arms to fight for their freedom: those were killed gruesomely, alongside anyone who lived in a stead where such an uprising took place. More than 300,000 were killed, and hundreds of steads shended utterly, during the Interbellum.


Inders fought for the Foroned Nations in 2GC

The Whole Riche fought to keep Indey
They lost.
Though they were not happy with their overlords by any means, Inders still thaned in the Twithe Great Crig, and Bengal was a weighty slaughtfront against China and her friends in the Brotherhood of Nations. Some Inders sought friendship with the Brotherhood in hopes they would see Indey as unoffhung, which led to many wreaks by the Foroned Nations. Once the Twithe Great Crig had ended, Inders made their last push for unoffhanghood. Many steads rose against the Raj in Delley beginning in June 1949. This Uprising of 1949, like its alike in the 1850s, first saw sige, and the uprisers belaired Delley in March 1950. With Delley fallen, an 'Overgoing Indish Regearing' was grounded in Delley. In a fraign of winks, the bulk of the Angledanish Indish Heere threw their lots for the unoffhung regearing, and Forsts once again began to take sides. The Forsts of Hyderabad, Travancore and Mysore threw their lot with the Caserly regearing in Yorwick, and thus began what is both known as the Indish Crig for Unoffhanghood. The Angledanish Riche, spearheaded by New Holland and New Zealand who were the nearest, sent soldiers first, and the first slaught of the crig began with the Landing in Bengal in July 1950.


Farmers belairing Delley in 2021
Beginning from July 1950, the whole of Indey was under an outfaresbar, with ships leaving Indish havens or sailing for Indish havens sunk or fanged by the Riche's marines. For a short while, the crig on land was going well for the Angledanes, with them making landings and sigeful undernimmings all around eastern and southern India. The Riche's luck ran out at the gates of Delley however. The Slaught of Delley (March 13-June 18 1953) was the last weighty slaught in the crig, and with its end, the Angledanes all-but held all of Indey outside of some paltry steads. At this time however, a Withstand rose. Backed by the Chinamen, New England and Japaners, the Withstand took to the woods, berghs and the roads. They would strike and put hinders at the Indish besetting, with the regearing having no way to fight them. By 1959, things had kept the same, with the besetting of Indey being the greatest drain on the Riche's sceatcase. The gemeans came to hate the 'Crig in Indey': The bulk of the Danelaw's heeres being drafted against their will came not to follow befeals right, while the folk back home were slowly taking the side of Inders in their 'Cause of freedom'. After much thought and gespeak, the Riche pulled out of Indey, with their soldiers leaving. New Holland left first in 1961, followed by New Zealand (1962), New Albion (1964) and the Danelaw (1964). Southafrica kept holding steads and killing Inders under the name of 'fighting uprisers' until 1968, but by that point, Indey had rose up again and could push them out by itself. e Outfaresbar would keep 5 kilometers far from Indish harbors, not letting even a ship sail in Indish waters. While all knew Indey had won the crig, the Riche held that it was 'still fighting the uppity uprisers' for much of the rest of the yearhundred, only seeing Indey as a rightful state in 2000 GE.

Indey broke free, naming the 'Crig for Unoffhanghood' to have ended in 1964 after more than 15 million slaughtlost on their side, but that was when their own fraigns began. Indey being a patchwork of Mahometers, Christers, Hindooers, Buddhers, Sikhers, as well as a toll of folkgroups not happy with each other, fell to a Burghercrig: Mahometers wanted to break free and ground their 'Land of Clean Men', Southern Indey wanted to break free, Burma wanted to break free, Ceylon and Balochistan wanted to break free, and Lusitania and Frankriche both wanted to make their holdings greater now that the Angledanes were gone. The Burghercrig went on from 1969 to 1985, and the Indish Bound as it is known now holds true as the outcome of that crig. In 2019, the Indish Farmers took up arms against the regearing. First as an allgemeanstrike, but then as a truly armed uprising. While the Farmers have taken Delley, the regearing still holds itself true, and it is not sicker when standhood will come back to the Halfieland.

Regearing


House of the Governor-General
Built for the Angledanish Governor-General
Now home to the Indish President
A republicanish bound under a thingstead order, Indey is made of 35 states, led by a gewaled stateshead called the President of Indey (Indish: Bhārat kē Rāṣṭrapati). As with most lands with a thingstead order, the President is a gripless showbilth, in true a bereder answering to the Primeminister of Indey (Indish: Bhārat kē Pradhānamantrī). The first is now Sadiq Hidayatollah while the twithe ambight is held by Zakir Kant. Indey has a twosplit Lawmaking body named the Lawmoot (Indish: Bhāratīya Sansad), made of the Statesrede (Indish: Rajya Sabha) and the Folkshouse (Indish: Lok Sabha). The President has the right to shape and break the lawmoot, but even during the Indish Burghercrig, the president never did. The President is not limb to any politish party and cannot owe its truefast to any politish means, while the primeminister is the leader of the lawmoot as well and has to come from the party with the greatest toll of seats, now the Indish Folksparty (Indish: Bharatiya Janata Party), a far-right nationalistish party. The Lawmoot can make, forother or forend laws, shape the statebudget, call the regearing for answer and other things a lawmaking body should do.

All this is pointless drivel however. While Indey is a bound with a centralregearing it has little to no grip on the states. Indey is split into 11 Republicanish provinces, 20 Princely States and Forbands, three Ambights and one headstead. Each of these states is, on paper and in the groundlaw, alike to the rest but this is only a lawskalding: The Princely states have their own heeres, laws and the forsts and kings have near toteful grip in their own marks and the regearing has almost no say at all with their doings. The regearing has some clouth with the ambights and to a point somewhat of a grip on the provinces, which were before the Indish unoffhanghood under straightforward grip from Yorwick and as such lacked the politish grounds for themselves. In truth the only place the Regearing of the Indish Bound has a grip near what most centralregearings should have is inside Delley, the headstead and its seat of regearing.

Indey's ambspeeches are English and Indish, but they are by no means the only speeches found across its marks. Bengalish and Urduish have a great toll of speakers and are ambspeeches inside provinces, princely states or ambights with a micklehood of their speakers, while tongues like Balochish hold half-ambly stand in lands with manifold speakers. Other speeches spoken in Indey can be Lusitanish, Frankish, Netherlandish and Danish, though none of these have even a lawful smallhood stand.

Befolking


Speechgroups in Indey

Taj Mahal, best known building in Indey
With befolking of 800,000 as of the 2020 All-Indish Headcount, Indey is the twithe most befolked land in the world. The befolking grew 17.63% from 2001 to 2011, taken against the 21.54% growth of the yearten before. There are 940 women to every 1,000 men. The middler eld was 27.6 as of 2016. The first unoffhung headcount, taken in 1951 by the regearing at crig, was 361 million folk, and the great folkloss during the crig and the burghercrig afterwards forsickered the befolking wouldn't go over a billion. The life elwarding in Indey is 68: 69.6 for women, 67.3 for men. Wandering from farmlands to burgherly areas has been noteworthy, with besteading rising further from 27.81% in 2011 to 31.16%. Three fourth the befolking can read and write, being two-third among women and four-fifth among men of the land.

It is in truth not easy to say for true what befolkings live in Indey, as the regearing cares not about them enough to write them down. Nonetheless, most split them along speechwise lines. The micklest group is that of the Indoarish folk -who speak Indoarish tongues (such as the Assamish, the Bengalish, the Pongabish, the Deccanish, the Gujaratish and Rajastanish). These groups hold most of Northern Indey outside of some lands west of the Indus, and go as far as near Burma. The twithe micklest group is the Dravidish folk who speak in lands mostly in the farther south of the halfdole. The third is the Iranish folk such as the Balochish, Hazarish and Pashtonish, who're closer to, beteeingwise, Iran and Afghanland.

The micklest of Indey's beliefs are the Hinduish belief (65% of the befolking), Mahometism (25%), while other beliefs inhold Christendom (5%, mostly Yorwicker Anewed believers), Sikhism (3%), Buddhism (1%) and others going for (1%)

Worthship


Indish Tea has always been liked by Europers
Though not the way they drink them
Quoth the International Geldfund, the Indish Worthship was worth $3.5 trillion; it is the fifth-micklest worthship in the world, and its GIP has grown around 5.8% throughout the last two yeartens. It is one of the world's fastest-growing worthships. Where GIP by head fraigns though, it is much weaker, making the 80th with a GIP by head of $3,500. Until 1991, Indish regearings followed tradeshielding politics that were inflowed by socialistish worthship, while widespread forordering and state-ingripping walled the worthship, while the Angledanish Gemeanwealth's allfaresbar kept Indey out of the Wordly worthship, but since 1991 they came to befree their worthship, and since 2000 the outfaresbar ended, allowing for the land to go slowly towards a freemarket system but giving higher worth to outlandstrade and straightforward spending inflows.

The Indish workforce is the twithe greatest, best only by China. The thenstsector makes for 35.6% of the worthship, herestelling makes for 26.3% and landwork 38.1%. As of 2014, Indey has the highest toll of outlandswap overwising at $85 billion, which helped its worthship through the 30 million Inders working in other lands. Weighty landwork products inhold rice, wheat, oilseed, treewool, jute, opium, tea, sugarcanes and earthapples. Weighty industries inhold clothmaking, farspeak, chemicals, drugs, biotechnology, foodindustry, steel, way outresting, cement, berghwork, burnstuff, machinery and tollva industry. As of 2006, outlandstrade made for 24% of the land's GIP, going from the 1% it was in 1999. Indey holds 2.1% of the worldtrade, it was the tenth-greatest infarer and the twenty-fifth greatest outfarer. Outfares inhold burnstuff, clothings, jewelry, software, drivecraft goods, chemicals and leather goods, while weighty infares are crude oil, machinery, gems, dungstuff and chemicals, while their tradepartners are China, New England, Arabia and Deochland. Indey is the twithe greatest outfarer of clothgoods after China, and the first outfarer of opium, treewool and tea.

Indey's farspeak industry is the fastest-growing in the world. Indey is the greatest snellsim, beating New England and Deochland by far because of its befolking. Their wagonindustry, the world's twithe-fastest growing, grew its inlandsales by 26% during 2009-2010 and its outfares by 36%. Indey's IT industry had 3.1 million skilled workers and made near $100 billion, making 7.5% of its GIP and also made for 26% of all Indish outfares.

Stridecrafts

The Stridecrafts of Indey (Indish: Bhaarat ke Sashastr Bal) is one of the micklest in the world in toll of soldiers in thenst, with about 2,313,150 soldiers and 1,219,000 reservists. It was grounded during the Indish Unoffhanghoodcrig and the stridecrafts has great inflow on boundly politic throughout the years. It is split into the Indish Heere (Indish: Bhaarat kee Sena), the Indish Marine (Indish: Bhaarat kee Nausena) and the Indish Loftmight (Indish: Bhaarat kee Vaayu Sena). The land spends around $81.36 billion yearly on its stridecraft. It spends much of that paying its soldiers to kill Uprisers, besunderly in the Indish Uprising that has been ongoing since 2020. This toll isn't truly near what Indey spends on stridecrafts however, as even outside the boundy Stridecrafts, many states -all three Ambights and most of the mickler Princely States- have their own marine, loftmight and heeres.

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