True Legacy Nes: Alternative Cold War

If Australia is open, I would like to take that.
 
That is correct. I have deleted my old accounts and Pms and after I return from Chicago We will begin our course of updates. So, I shall be getting around to updating in about 4 days, so till then, send orders :)
 
Hey team, 48 hour deadline, let's do this :D
 
Good job Italia, now if China, America, Canada, and India could follow your example....
 
The Most Serene Republic of Argentina
Player (leader): President Arturo Frondizi
Government: Fascist Dictatorship
Capital: Buenos Aires
Economic Power: 6/0
Stability: High (0/3)
Army: 33 div regular, 20 Mech. Div, 100 Light Tanks, 50 Med. Tanks
Navy: 1 div Marines, 35 Minesweepers, 15 Destroyers, 5 Light Cruisers, 2 Heavy Cruisers, 1 Battleships, 45 D. Attack Subs.
Air force: 40 Prop Fighters, 5 Early Jet Fighters, 10 Prop Bombers
Strategic: none

I would like to claim this.

Quick orders will be sent shortly.

Provided this is accepted some quick diplomacy. :)

To: Brazil
From: Argentina


Your annexation of Venezuela is greatly concerning. Any further aggressive moves in South America will not go without response.
 
*Quickly runs back the check orders*

To Argentina
From Brazil:

And what were you planning to do about it?
 
Reaching the deadline...
 
Will attempt to send orders soon, if I haven't done so already.
 
You haven't ten char
 
THE DECCAN STAR
11th January, 1952

The Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party in the final Lok Sabha election results today. With fifty two percent of the popular vote, the Congress took 403 of the 545 seats. The second largest portion of seats went to the Communist Party of India with 14 seats. The new, fascist India Forward Party fared worse than expected, picking up only 23 seats. IFP leader and former Congress President Subhash Chandra Bose vowed to do better at the next election and hinted that he would lead the Opposition. The results come as a mild surprise as the Congress had been expected to lose seats in the Lok Sabha after the uprising in the northwest and what was perceived as a lack of social and developmental progress throughout the country. Many poll analysts believe that the continued ban on the Muslim League, coupled with the fact that elections were held one year early, were factors in the Congress’s good results.

President Rajendra Prasad shall swear in the new Cabinet this afternoon. A Congress Party spokesman confirmed that the following is the final list of Cabinet ministers.

PM: Vallabhai Patel
Deputy PM: Jawaharlal Nehru
External Affairs: Vallabhai Patel
Home: Jawaharlal Nehru
Defence: Jagjivan Ram
Finance: Lal Bahadur Shastri
Education: Maulana Azad
Labour and Power: Gulzarilal Nanda
Law: B.R. Ambedkar
Agriculture: Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
Industry: Lal Bahadur Shastri
Health and Welfare: Rajkumari Kaur
Railways: John Mathai

OC: Sent orders last night.
 
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