Indian Foreign Affairs - Analysis

Day 2,421, 07:57 Published in India India by Indian Foreign Affairs




Hello everyone, I would like to write a brief explanation on our current situation in regards to the Foreign Affairs department of India and also I will try and outline some brief details of what can be expected from the department this term.



For those that do not know the World is divided into Alliances as can be seen here India whilst not officially in an Alliance strongly supports the Aurora Alliance which includes our long term brothers Bulgaria and also a number of other very good friends who have supported us on the battlefield on many occasions.

India has previously applied for membership into Aurora but sadly we were rejected for reasons that were kept private from ourselves and so we have been left somewhat exposed to a number of Air Strikes mainly from South American nations and this has led to our land being occupied by others, I am led to believe that some of the oppressive nations made deals with the former Indian Government whilst others didn't, I applaud the Indian Government from previous months for trying their best in very testing situations.

I have spoken to the Indian President and his cabinet in detail and the direction that we all agree we must pursue is to try and obtain Aurora membership one more time and for this to happen we have to show our commitment and loyalty to the Alliance member nations and a part of this strategy will be to not make rental agreements with nations who think it is OK to first attack us and then come to the negotiating table after the assault.

It is time for India to show strength and unity and not deal with the devil!

As a result of our stance I am proud to say that over the last 2 days the Indian Government has been making detailed strategic plans to address our problems and already a number of key victories have been had on the battlefield, none more important than the removal of the Super Power nation Argentina from our land.

I ask every single Indian to understand that we can not win every battle and I advise the whole nation to accept that the most likely situation will be that we will remove one enemy at a time and then more than likely we will once again be removed from the map by another aggressor, this is only to be expected and as long as we are reducing the total number of enemies from our land one at a time then it has to be seen as progression and a first step towards freedom and independence.

For now I will end the article but I strongly encourage discussion and debate on our situation and I hope that everyone will support the Indian Government in testing times ahead.

*I will shortly also be writing a detailed Ambassador program report and ask for more participants to take part regardless of age or experience/.

Martin Luther Gandhi
Minister of Foreign Affairs, India