That must be a rather crowded Germany.
Includes Cameroon most likely
Yes indeed, it contains Cameroon.
That must be a rather crowded Germany.
Includes Cameroon most likely
And the US'll take it in populationIt seems like if the IEF breaks up then China can easily take rank 3 in GDP
And there wasn't nazis nor WW2 so it is possible for Germany having very high population.
You know, just had a thought. Would Portugal be considered an associate with the Commonwealth? I didn't know if the common war that they shared with the Commonwealth brought Portugal close enough that they'd rather ally with them.
Or, perhaps, it's been an unofficial thing. But with Spain joining the Turin Pact, might be curious to see if they align with the Commonwealth to keep the other two European power blocs from intervening.
For the Community of South Asian States, are they still allied to the British Commonwealth as they were from the Indian War for Independence to the Asia-Pacific War?
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When Clinton is all like "aww yeah first female nominee baby" but in the world of The Union Forever a woman was President in the 70s so gg OTL.
It seems like if the IEF breaks up then China can easily take rank 3 in GDP
And the US'll take it in population
The CSAS getting closer to or further from the Commonwealth might make or break the cohesion of the Commonwealth as a unified world power.Madras and Ceylon are members of the British Commonwealth. They are shaded blue with red stripes because CSAS is more central to their foreign policy. Burma and Malaya are shaded red with blue stripes because they are members of the British Commonwealth and observer states within CSAS. Mysore, Hyderabad, Goa, and Travancore are members of CSAS but not officially part of the British Commonwealth. As a whole, CSAS is still closely tied the British Commonwealth although they are beginning to act more indecently.
I'm curious as to why the Indian Republic isn't a member of the CSAS. With the Technate surrounding them to the north and east and Persia's allies to the west, I'd think they'd want the defensive assistanceMadras and Ceylon are members of the British Commonwealth. They are shaded blue with red stripes because CSAS is more central to their foreign policy. Burma and Malaya are shaded red with blue stripes because they are members of the British Commonwealth and observer states within CSAS. Mysore, Hyderabad, Goa, and Travancore are members of CSAS but not officially part of the British Commonwealth. As a whole, CSAS is still closely tied the British Commonwealth although they are beginning to act more indecently.
I'm curious as to why the Indian Republic isn't a member of the CSAS. With the Technate surrounding them to the north and east and Persia's allies to the west, I'd think they'd want the defensive assistance
I'm curious as to why the Indian Republic isn't a member of the CSAS. With the Technate surrounding them to the north and east and Persia's allies to the west, I'd think they'd want the defensive assistance
I can see Persia allying with the Technate to divvy up India and secure its eastern flank. They probably are looking to expand their influence west, but not with uncertainty to the east.I think that the Indian Republic has actually been in negotiations with Madras to normalize relations in the past decade or so, if I remember this correctly. And this has been occurring due to the encroaching influence of the Technates more than Persia.
So, yeah, between the three sides, I think they'd rather throw in with the CSAS than the other two. And Madras certainly doesn't want India to fall in with the Technate (Persia isn't as much of an ideological threat) so that feeling would be mutual.