Air Charter Program (ACP) - December 2020 1st week

Day 4,768, 21:05 Published in India Croatia by Anubis.3


Ever since the air module made its first appearance, it marked a seminal change in military strategy for all countries. Building the strength of air divisions has become a pivotal part of any country’s strategy. We have engaged in multiple programs to help the air fighters in the past and / Today the Indian government is proud to announce the resumption of the program with new rewards and long term goals in mind.

For the first few weeks the Indian government will reward the top 12 air fighters of the country with a payout of 1000 cc each. In addition, each top air fighter will get 1k Q2 food, specially sponsored by myself. Any further donations to the program from citizens are welcome.

The goal for the first few weeks is to provide the air fighters with some seed funding, after which we will move on to the second phase of the program, which will involve the government providing a subsidy for Q2 houses to all top air fighters. This helps to ensure all air fighters of the country have a larger energy bar and consequently capable of having a greater impact week on week.

To ensure that the players who need the assistance the most receive it, this program will be limited to Indians who have strength lower than 200k and with an air rank lower than Group Captain.

Top pilots - 1st week of December

Dobbytheelf - 8215
Come2findia - 7437
MegaLech - 5983
Shivanshu Singh - 5901
Akshit1998 - 5340
VinSkywalker - 5304
SbkRazr - 5029
Light Fury - 4825
Vishnu kg - 4351
Netaji Subhas - 4089
Su-30MKI - 3854
Visor of Blades - 2976


Increasing WAM revenue

With the new resources in India - food and air weapon resources, India has started to gain a steady income from taxes, primarily through the Work As a Manager (WAM) route, when workers work in food companies based in India. WAM rates are determined by the average salary taken in the country. To increase the rate and consequently improve revenue for the Indian treasury, the Indian government would like to encourage Indians to join jobs offered from companies based in India.