[EIRE]eUSA and eIndia: Karnataka, what choice is best?
Bristel Akina
As a former eAmerican citizen, before I moved to eIreland, I lived within Karnataka working in the Iron industry just after the eUSA kicked eIndonesia of the Indian Subcontinent. Seeing the amount of hard work that goes on there, and the amount of good it has done, I am of the opinion that the eUSA should be allowed to continue to "rent" the territory of Karnataka in exchange for military support, anti-PTO support, and a suitable rental fee.
As the time is winding up to the next attack on Liaoning, I have begun to wonder whether or not eIndia feels safe with the eUSA defending them...
Maybe they are thinking that eSerbia would be a better choice?
Who knows? I certainly believe that if they could, eSerbia would take Karnataka, or eIndonesia would... And neither would pay for it.
But I know one thing, (almost completely certain about it, which is better than not certain at all), eIndia will not make as much money for MPP proposals than they do with the eUSA paying their golden fee every month.
Two things I want to remind eIndia and the eUSA of:
SYMBIOTIC, it's a powerful word, and in nature, it is one of the most beneficial relationships.
OR
PARASITIC, another powerful word, and in nature, one of the most damaging relationships.
It is up to eIndia and the eUSA to decide which kind of relationship they wish to have.
-Bristel Akina, Editor. Congressman of Dublin, Ireland.
To be published in the eUSA and eIndia if I get a good response from this here in eIreland.
Comments
A parasitic relationship would benefit one of them, not the other though.
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Ireland's a close buddy of both India and USA; it's sucks that Ireland might soon have to choose a side.
USA is India's best choice, though; do you really think Serbia will pay 3000 gold a month? Just ask China how much they're getting for allowing Serbia to stay in their country.
Without the USA's rent, I don't see a favourable future for India.
With such a small population, India couldn't possibly utilize the high iron region like USA can. Because of the scarcity of labor, India's land wages would sky rocket, making them non-competitive on a global market.
The 900g a month that India gets from the USA is far greater than what India could pull out of the region directly.
Serbia and Indonesia would obviously make swipes at Karnataka and would easily take it, India can't afford enough MPPs to fend them off.
And having a USA fortress region in Karnataka means the USA's attention will always be in Asia, protecting India. India remains safe from foreign invaders with the USA protecting Karnataka
@Conor
You are right.
And eChina, and eThailand, and eJapan, and ePhillippines and whatever other country needs the eUS's help.
Until India becomes stronger, I think a strong relationship with the US is needed. Otherwise I fear for them.
"Just ask China how much they're getting for allowing Serbia to stay in their country."
Quote of the month!
This whole thing is just mindless. India will have at most a month of "sweet" freedom and then it's either a pto or an phoenix invasion. I respect their desire for independance but there's a difference between being proud and being ignorant. If India beleives they can survive without US (and Eden) support, well... Good luck 😛
I know I'll be labeled a troll for this, but if you're concerned with eIndia's best interest, it is obviously not in eUSA (EDEN) being it's defender. Why you may ask?
Well simply because it is surrounded by Pheonix countries and all powers within Pheonix have a clear path to eIndia without eUSA or EDEN being able to stop them. So if eIndia really wants to play a neutral role, and in her best interest is to have at least a neutral relations with both mega alliances.
Also they can do something than no country with a large population can utilizing a high resource region. Offer low taxes (1% DOD and VAT) and attract all the countries without a high region to karnataka, they will make vastly more than 900 gold a month if they do that. Just ana example, right now, eCroatia, eFrance, eGermany, ePoland, eRomania, eHungary, eBulagaria, eTurckey, eIran, eIndonasia all do not posses a high iron region, but together have 140K+ population. So if they ste up their iron industry in karnataka, it would mean a guarantee for eIndian independence, and much bigger profits from even 1% taxes.
I agree completely with Conor Larkin on this.
India may not like their current situation but it's the best they could possibly do.
Well said Bristel.
Never been a huge fan of India myself, couldn't really care.