[CP] India and Albania Negotiate an Agreement

Day 1,998, 14:36 Published in India Canada by Alias Vision


On Day 1997, Albania proposed to air strike the last remaining region of India, Gujarat.

Overnight (New World time), the Albanian CP voted yes to the motion thereby committing her country to the invasion of our lands.

To guarantee the success of this war, Albania was to have the full support of her allies and long time protectors.

India, as I stated in my previous article, felt like it stood virtually alone.



To my surprise, I was contacted by the Albanian Government as they wished to negotiate their invasion. The AS was happening too fast and they hadn't had time to talk to us previously.

Their offer: 30,000 cc a month for Gujarat and they would speak to Croatia on our behalf about the prospect of a region return for our own Congress needs.

The dilemma: This confirmed that the deal negotiated by CP Hamturk last month was no longer being considered. As CP of India I could decide to get something for our region and perhaps maintain a more positive tone with yet another invader... or I could capitulate fully by saying no and face a prospect of permanent occupation.

I agreed to the terms.

Albania will get Gujarat for 30k cc a month, payable after each new Congress on the 27-28th.

In return, India will not interfere in the Albanian war and occupation.

This commits us to a process of negotiated occupation with Albania, it does not preclude us seeking our freedom elsewhere.



Because of the rushed nature of the deal, this was made through Executive decision by me. I remain, of course, at the will of Congress.

To those that expected India to remain frozen and not act, that is not an acceptable outcome. The job of the CP and his cabinet is to move a country forward. I believe this deal will give us extra resources (30k) to improve India and move her forward. Furthermore, this deal does not restrict our actions in any way beyond our relationship with Albania. Considering our situation yesterday, I would argue this is an improvement.