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Fëanor said:
you really think you can genocide 450 Million Muslims? they are not a slight minority they form over one third of the population in India and occupied territories if you dont stop right away you will be facing a full civil war, a war the muslims will wint with the SEATO support.

And as for the other 2/3's of our country which is Hindu? SEATO will lose because first we will unleash our military might on them along with radioactive bombs and them we will use missiles and nuclear bombs. We can crush SEATO.
Lets see we can occupy Burma rather quickly and air, missile, naval, and nuclear attacks on anyone else foolish enough to join New Zealands Crusade.
 
Pakistan and Bangladesh, among others, are not your provinces. They became independent from you in the first place for a reason.

Look, do you want a war? All we're trying to do is offer you one last chance to give Qatar back to the CU, stop the genocide of Muslims, and save your country from destruction.

CU, what do you propose?
 
[ooc] are you sure you can just join and leave? I was hoping for an easy match against some NPC - AI :( anyway - [ooc]

Unreasonable demands? You genocided the population of Qatar, that made things much much worse. It is not war against the muslims and the Commonwealth you face but the full wrath of the Arabian civilizations, APETO and many other nations.
Qatar has been damaged for 9 economy, our demands are perfectly reasonable.
And you should also let go of those areas that you've mismanaged you crazy Indian fascist. You will stop your murdering ways and make amends or your million-man armies will be defeated.
 
WarlordMatt said:
Pakistan and Bangladesh, among others, are not your provinces. They became independent from you in the first place for a reason.

Look, do you want a war? All we're trying to do is offer you one last chance to give Qatar back to the CU, stop the genocide of Muslims, and save your country from destruction.

CU, what do you propose?

They are break away provinces and we have reunited them with the Fatherland.

We are willing to give Qatar back to New Zealand. That is all no one will dicate what India can and cannot do in our own country we shall do as we please.
 
Toteone said:
[ooc] are you sure you can just join and leave? I was hoping for an easy match against some NPC - AI :( anyway - [ooc]

Unreasonable demands? You genocided the population of Qatar, that made things much much worse. It is not war against the muslims and the Commonwealth you face but the full wrath of the Arabian civilizations, APETO and many other nations.
Qatar has been damaged for 9 economy, our demands are perfectly reasonable.
And you should also let go of those areas that you've mismanaged you crazy Indian fascist. You will stop your murdering ways and make amends or your million-man armies will be defeated.

We will give Qatar back nothing more. The Muslims and Arabs are weak. They are of an inferior race. We want a pure India free of the infidels a Hindustan. They contimate our nation. They are dogs they deserved to die.

OCC: Disclaimer: I do not actually believe that just acting th epart.
 
silver 2039 said:
We will give Qatar back nothing more. The Muslims and Arabs are weak. They are of an inferior race. We want a pure India free of the infidels a Hindustan. They contimate our nation. They are dogs they deserved to die.

Thanks for speaking your intentions up so clearly, every able bodied Muslim man will likely enlist as a Mujahideen in a jihad against India within a day of hearing it and most likely every nation in the world will aid them.
 
[ooc] of course you're just acting, and it's great acting too ;) [ooc]

Very well then, it shall be the world against India as it was nigh thirty years ago. This will be the Commonwealth's finest hour.
 
We would like to declare the following weapons:

Introduction
Prithvi is a Sanskrit/Hindi word meaning Earth, given that it is a surface-to-surface missile. The Prithvi is among the most modern short-ranged battlefield missiles in the world. It has the highest warhead-weight to overall-weight of any missile in its class, thanks to its unique aerodynamic design with delta wings located mid-body that allow it to glide during flight.

Strategic vs Conventional Role
Although Prithvi is capable of carrying nuclear/strategic warheads, it is dedicated for battlefield use making use of conventional payloads such as pre-fragmented explosives, bomblets, incendiary, cluster munitions, sub-munitions, fuel-air and high explosives[6]. Prithvi warheads are field interchangeable.

Prithvi is solid fuelled and its motor diameter is reportedly between 0.75 to 1.0 meters, with a length of 6 meters. It presumably uses high energy solid propellant (HTPB/AP/Al) that allows greater range (350 to 600 km) and payload (500 to 1000 kg) capability. Prithvihas a distinctly stubby nose cone/RV, characteristic of a high-speed re-entry. Prithvi is a two stage missile with a RV integrated second stage[10], that is likely to have a range of 1000 km with a 500 kg payload. The missile has four small fins towards its rear to provide necessary manoeuvring on re-entry using body lift. The case-bonded HTPB-based composite propellant and composite nozzle generate 16 tons of thrust for a duration of 38 seconds[11]. The solid fuelled Prithvi is self-contained, solid fuel is stable and does not require human handling. The Prithvi has high accuracy by using aerodynamic control forces available all along its flight in higher and lower reaches of the atmosphere.

The Prithvi has four distinctive large clipped tip delta wings (2.6 meter span) located in the middle of the fuselage that gives significant manoeuvring capability to defeat ABM defenses. Four smaller fins at the rear of the missile are used to control the missile's attitude and augment range using aerodynamic lift from the lifting body. Once fired, the missile is controlled by the gimbaled engine as well as the aerodynamic force from the wings and fins. The missile typically reaches a maximum altitude of approximately 80 km (Mach 4), thus spending most of the flight time in the upper reaches of the atmosphere. The large delta wings and body lift is used to generate additional lift during ascent and descent, allowing it to overcome the range restriction associated with pure ballistic flight. During descent, the large delta-wings in the mid-section generates lift allowing the missile to glide and fly (Mach 5) on a trajectory different from the predictable trajectory of a pure ballistic missile.


The Agni (Fire) is an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile. It is both conventional and nuclear capable. It can be rail-launched or launched from a mobilke launcher. It has a range of 3,500 - 4,000 km it can carry a payload of one tonne.

Both stages of the Agni have a solid propulsion system, which allows the missile to be mobile and flexible.The solid-fuel motor in the first stage of Agni, is similar to the first stage in the technology test-bed, itself based on the SLV-3 Space Launch Vehicle. However the solid-fuel motor in the second stage of Agni, has been reportedly designed anew for the missile. For manoeuvrability and thrust control, the second stage has a flex nozzle which enables small changes in the thrust vector direction in flight. The flex nozzle can be exploited with the help of an on-board closed-loop guidance & control system. Till now, the flex nozzle has been used only in the third-stage motor of the PSLV. At a range of 2000+ km, Agnihas an apogee (the farthest point from earth) of 405 km, a re-entry speed of 3.9 km/second and a boost phase of 110 seconds. The re-entry vehicle uses its manoeuvring fins to porpoise the warhead, to avoid missile defenses while manoeuvring to its target, employing a terminal guidance radar operating in the C- and S-bands.
Agni, has appropriate on-board thrusters fitted on the second stage of the missile. This is because solid fuel is allowed to burn completely, which means that the velocity increment achieved before re-entry could be more or less from the mission perspective. Further, there is considerable dispersion or variation in the burn and thrust time of solid fuels. Any compensation that is given to the missile during its ballistic phase (which happens once the second stage is fully burnt out) should be based on the on-board sensor data and should be amenable to being adjusted reactively. These on-board thrusters are driven by liquid-fuel and provide small increments in the appropriate directions to shape the trajectory depending upon the target of the mission. It is these thrusters that give the manoeuvrability during the missile's re-entry phase. This has apparently been optimised through on-board software which, based on the initial trajectory fed in, does an appropriate velocity trimming. In effect this is a hot gas active velocity correction system.

We would also like to announce that these soldiers are now in the army:

Gurkha (or Gorkha) are a people from Nepal who take their name from the former city-state of Gorkha, which went on to found the Kingdom of Nepal later on. They are most famous as foreign soldiers serving the British Army.

Gurkhas claim descent from the Rajputs of Northern India who entered modern-day Nepal from the west. In the early 1500s they conquered the small state of Gorkha and adopted its name. By 1769, the Gorkha dynasty had taken over the area of modern Nepal. They made Hinduism the state religion.

In the Gurkha War (1814–1816) they waged war with the British East India Company army. The British were impressed by the Gurkha soldiers and began to regularly hire them as mercenaries into Gurkha regiments in the East India Company army.

Under international law present day British Gurkhas are not mercenaries. They are fully integrated soldiers of the British Army, operate in formed units of the Brigade of Gurkhas and abide by the rules and regulations under which all British soldiers serve. Similar rules apply for Gurkhas serving in the Indian Army.

East India Company army
Gurkhas served as troops of the East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bhurtbore in 1826 and the First and Second Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848. During the Indian Mutiny in 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side, and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 2nd Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) defended Hindu Rao's house for over three months, losing 327 out of 490 men. Twelve Nepalese regiments also took part in the relief of Lucknow.

British Indian Army
From the end of the Indian Mutiny until the start of the First World War the Gurkha Regiments saw active service in Burma, Afghanistan, the North-East and the North-West Frontiers of India, Malta (the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78), Cyprus, Malaya, China (the Boxer Rebellion of 1900) and Tibet (Younghusband's Expedition of 1903).

Between 1901 and 1906, the Gurkha regiments were renumbered from the 1st to the 10th and redesignated as Gurkha Rifles. One hundred thousand Gurkhas fought in the First World War. They served in the battlefields of France in the Loos, Givenchy, Neuve Chapelle and Ypres; in Mesopotamia, Persia, Suez Canal and Palestine against Turkish advance, Gallipoli and Salonika. One detachment served with Lawrence of Arabia.

During the Battle of Loos the 8th Gurkhas fought to the last, and in the words of the Indian Corps Commander, "found its Valhalla". During the Gallipoli Campaign the 6th Gurkhas captured a feature later known as "Gurkha Bluff". At Sari Bair they were the only troops in the whole campaign to reach and hold the crest line and look down on the Straits which was the ultimate objective. Second Battalion of the 3rd Gurkha Rifles was involved in the conquest of Baghdad.

In the interwar years, Gurkhas fought in the Third Afghan War in 1919 followed by numerous campaigns on the North-West Frontier, particularly in Waziristan.

During World War Two, the Nepalese crown let the British recruit 20 extra battalions — 40 in total — and let them serve everywhere in the world. In addition to keeping peace in India, Gurkhas fought in Syria, North Africa, Italy, Greece and against the Japanese in Singapore and in the jungles of Burma. The 4th battalion of the 10th Gurkha Rifles became a nucleus for the Chindits. They fought in the Battle of Imphal.

Post independence
After Indian independence – and partition – in 1947 and under the Tripartite agreement, seven Gurkha regiments joined the post-independence India Army. Four Gurkha regiments joined the British Army

British Army Brigade of Gurkhas
Four Gurkha regiments which joined the British Army on January 1 1948 were the 2nd, 6th, 7th, and 10th Gurkha Rifles. They formed the Brigade of Gurkhas and were initally stationed in Malaya. See the Brigade of Gurkhas for details of British Gurkha activities since 1948.

Indian Army Gorkhas
During Indian independence in 1947, the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, and 11th Gorkha Rifles, became part of the Indian Army. The Indian Army uses 'Gorkha' as the official spelling.

The 1st Battalion of the 11th Gorkha Regiment fought in the 1999 Kargil conflict for India. In 1999 5/8 Gorkha Rifles were sent as part of the Indian Army UN contingent to Sierra Leone to secure the diamond fields against the Revolutionary United Front.

Other

Kukri knifeGurkha soldiers have won 13 Victoria Crosses, all but one (Rambahadur Limbu) were won when all Gurkha regiments were still part of the Indian Army. An additional 13 VCs have been awarded to British Officers in Gurkha regiments.

Genetically Gurkhas are Tibeto-mongolians. They speak a Rajasthani dialect. They are also famous for their large knife called the kukri.
 
To India
From USA


Don't make me H-bomb your rascist ass.
 
We would like to reveal how New Zeland planned to invade China:
Four front attack on China/N. Vietnam

The USSR and United Korea is attacking China. A coalition will be led by me to attack China and North Vietnam in - North Vietnam.

Will you join in to make it a four-front attack?

Also they offered to sell us stolen technology. Once we found out it was stolen we of course refused.


techs

the techs I offered you were the multi-role combat helicopter Falcon and the Elephant tank.
 
Your weapons may be mildly frightening to past nations such as Nepal, Burma and Bangladesh but it takes more then that to make the genocided back down.

PS. The China and technology scandal is history, we have apologized for both and are paying the RSA seven eco. this round.
 
Toteone said:
Your weapons may be mildly frightening to past nations such as Nepal, Burma and Bangladesh but it takes more then that to make the genocided back down.

PS. The China and technology scandal is history, we have apologized for both and are paying the RSA seven eco. this round.

Hmm... perhaps we should test it on you then?

Just letting it all hang out!
 
WarlordMatt said:
India- If you give Qatar back to the CU the NKE will take no action against you.

The NKE officially rescinds this statement.
*goes back to evil scheming*
 
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