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« on: April 03, 2013, 09:36:15 AM »
« edited: April 03, 2013, 09:37:51 AM by Oldiesfreak1854 »


Official Name: United Republic of India
Common Name: India
Territorial Description: India, Nepal, and Bali (primarily)
Capital: New Delhi
Government: Parliamentary republic
Head of State: President Sunder Vijay
Head of Government: Prime Minister Hitesh Rajiv
Level of Freedom: High
Population: 487 million
Languages: No official language.  Hindi (43%); Sanskrit (35%); Urdu (18%); Various regional languages (3%); Others (1%)
Religion: No state religion.  Hinduism (68%); Islam (14%); Buddhism (13%); Christian (2%); Sikh (1%); Jainism (0.6%); Others (0.4%)
Level of Technology: High.  The government has prioritized low taxes and limited regulation to attract business, and many multinational corporations have been established there.  Several major universities are also located there.
History: In the late 16th and early 17th century, Emperor Sidarth attempted to wage a series of battles to gain control of all Hindu territory, and succeeded only at conquering Bali and Nepal.  In the 18th century the English and French established colonies along the coastal areas, and despite attempts by the natives to drive them out, the state is currently on good terms with both.  In 1913, an uprising led to the overthrow of the imperial rule, and a parliamentary republic was officially declared.  The following year a constitution was drafted that included voting rights for men 21 and over.  In 1942, women were given the right to vote despite major opposition from many religious Hindus, and in 1954, after a movement by 18-20-year old activists, the voting age was lowered to 18. 
Other Interesting Facts: Has been somewhat successful at controlling its national debt as part of its focus on economic growth.  While many different ethnicities exist, the nation has only elected one Prime Minister that is not of Indo-Aryan descent.
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Official Name: United Republic of India
Common Name: India
Territorial Description: India, Nepal, and Bali (primarily)
Capital: New Delhi
Government: Parliamentary republic
Head of State: President Sunder Vijay
Head of Government: Prime Minister Hitesh Rajiv
Level of Freedom: High
Population: 487 million
Languages: No official language.  Hindi (43%); Sanskrit (35%); Urdu (18%); Various regional languages (3%); Others (1%)
Religion: No state religion.  Hinduism (68%); Islam (14%); Buddhism (13%); Christian (2%); Sikh (1%); Jainism (0.6%); Others (0.4%)
Level of Technology: High.  The government has prioritized low taxes and limited regulation to attract business, and many multinational corporations have been established there.  Several major universities are also located there.
History: In the late 16th and early 17th century, Emperor Sidarth attempted to wage a series of battles to gain control of all Hindu territory, and succeeded only at conquering Bali and Nepal.  In the 18th century the English and French established colonies along the coastal areas, and despite attempts by the natives to drive them out, the state is currently on good terms with both.  In 1913, an uprising led to the overthrow of the imperial rule, and a parliamentary republic was officially declared.  The following year a constitution was drafted that included voting rights for men 21 and over.  In 1942, women were given the right to vote despite major opposition from many religious Hindus, and in 1954, after a movement by 18-20-year old activists, the voting age was lowered to 18. 
Other Interesting Facts: Has been somewhat successful at controlling its national debt as part of its focus on economic growth.  While many different ethnicities exist, the nation has only elected one Prime Minister that is not of Indo-Aryan descent.


Can you edit this to include a Person's State of the Heavenly Kingdom on Earth?
I didn't see that one, probably because I have him on ignore.
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