The People's Republic of China - NWO Victoria 2 AAR #5

Author: ZOO231
Published: 2017-07-24, edited: 1970-01-01

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Images: 62, author: ZOO231, published: 2017-07-24, edited: 1970-01-01

Welcome back to The People's Republic of China NWO AAR where last time, our invasion of South-East Asia began.
So far we are yet to meet any large Indian or Pakistani forces and have already acheived a tactical victory in the war against India.
Our forces continue flooding into the south of India but unfortunately some of our smaller units get caught up by a large Indian army unit making its way towards us.
The mountains rough terrains prevent us from reaching the battlefield on time and we are massacred in the first battle of the war.
Already we can see that this war will rage on for a while longer than expected despite winning this battle.
While we begin occupying Eastern India, we move into East Pakistan and meet very little resistance seeing as the Pakistanis are busy defending their homeland from the Indians in the west.
We are closely matched in a battle with the Indians in Rajshahi.
Finally we are now able to produce tanks and this will surely give us a military advantage over most of Asia. A few units of tanks are to be put into production and tested against the enemy.
A 37K unit travels through India to Pakistan to being occupation there.
Chinese troops are now moving foward into India as East Pakistan begins to come under our control.
The Pakistani government pleads for peace by offering to give back our land, however it is too late for them because we will push on until they fall completely under the might of communism so that their govenment can be replaced by Pakistani communists.
As expected, the west offers all support it can to both India and Pakistan to ensure that communism doesn't reach all of Asia.
Preparations are under way to make sure that communists will be put into power after we have toppled their government.
Meanwhile in Indo-China, Shan, a one province region with a lot of military power is currently fighting for freedom from Burma, we allow military access to Shan seeing as they have a similar government to ours unlike Burma who is avoiding to have good relations with us.
Pakistani troops who are in large number and very unorganised attempt to take back their occupied provinces but they shall be put down quickly.
Our neighbours acheive nuclear power and now are able to make sure that the USA and the west do not pull of anything drastic as it could result in the destruction of the world. Although, we cannot remain without this privillege for too long as we could lose a lot of influence and bargaining power in the future.
China and the USSR completely support the freedom of the oppressed Africans!
Plans to topple the government and replace them with communists will also be taking place in India once we win the war.
A small group of Pakistani militia make their way to the mountains and set-up camp, unfortunately this blocks the main way into India.
A group of our own militia make their way to the mountains but are attacked and run without casualty so that they can wait for the larger groups of units to come and assist them.
India begins to send out the call to arms to its citizens and many come to its cry to come and stop our advance.
Our troops are now unable to receive full supplies so more troops along with the supplies are rushed to the front.
First tanks and now Aeroplanes!
We should now be seen as a threat by the great powers.
We begin research and planning into the development of more effective way of producing fuel for our growing industry.
Many peasants are drafted and trained to help in the war effort.
Our soldiers in Pakistan advance towards the capital Karachi.
In the Middle-East, Azerbaijani nationalists are pleased to hear they have recieved full support of the USA and Turkey to the despise of the isolated Iran.
Units begin moving towards Kashgar to regain control again.
Our government is confused as to why the USA would even ask for access.
No one will hear of their false claims, our control over the region will be strengthened!
Our troops in Kashgar are outnumbered by the Indian troops in Kashmir but luckily, we are on the other side of the mountains so we are safe.
After a hundred days, Karachi is under our control and the government is on the run!
The Indians are massing a large single force and it is quickly making its way back to the eastern border, our smaller units are evacuated from East Pakistan and sent to regroup and join the troops on their way to the front.
The war against India seems to be taking a step back unless our troops reach the front on time, whilst the war in Pakistan is going great as the country has been split by our occupied terrirtory and East Pakistan will soon be under Chinese and Indian control.
The small yet populous country of Hyderabad welcomes friendly relations with us as they oppose joining India. Our declaration of war prevented an Indian invasion of Hyderabad so their government feels they owe us.
Recent faliures to capture more territory in India and the fact that our troops are being pushed back have led to the war dragging on, but we will fight on.
While Americans and Turkish soldiers seige the provinces of Iran to free Azabaijan. Meanwhile our forces keep on going so that communism can come and liberate the people from the western backed government in Pakistan.
Iran is allowed access but we do not understand why they need it, nonetheless, we anticipate Iran to come towards us as they realise they shall need a strong ally in the region to prevent being attacked by these war-mongers.
We mobilise once again and thousands of newly trained peasants begin pouring into India.
India is also asking for peace but they are not despreate but clearly foolish as they attack us in the hiils.
Perhaps this is the comeback in the war.
As the massive 164k Indian force makes it way to the battlefield, many of our soldiers flee and rush to let the many soldiers in the middle of the battle know that Indian reinforcements are on the way.
Despite having a leftist government, the newly formed Azabaijan is merely a platform for US and western power projection in the Middle-East to continue to surround the USSR.
We quickly begin building up relations with them and hope that they can be included into our sphere of influence.
The Indians are now full of fear as thousands of our soldiers begin moving into Tawang and beyond.
The German people are given their freedom and shall be guided by communism into success.
Well, it seems as though we should stick to the defensive as our main offensive.
Despite our weak organisation, we are defending ourselves quite well.
The number of casualties continue to drop on our size as more of our troops move into the battlefield.
The deficit caused by earlier faliures in the war are now fading away as victory is now being acheived more easily in battles.
Yet another offer of peace is recieved by us from the Pakistani government now in exile and this time we accept.
The exiled government remains exiled and a friendly communist regime is established in Pakistan and our SOI grows!
Next... India.
It looks like the Indians are still managing to send soldiers to prevent us from advancing but they are completely outnumbered.
Sikkim is taken from us as the battle in Guwahati blocks our route to the small nation.
We look to expand our SOI to Mongolia however, with heavy Soviet influence it the region, it will be difficult.
Relations with Pakistan will be quite sour for a while therefore, efforts by our govenment are made to ensure our SOI is secure and united.
The defeated Indians flee into East Pakistan and many are being allowed to stay in Pakistan despite the fact that they were just at war with each other. It may be because our invasion caused the two enemies to be united against us.
As a large ditch effort by the Indians to push us back, the remaining Indian soldiers in the east are ordered to attack our troops in the mountains. We feel slight sympathy for our enemy as they are sent to their deaths with no other choice.
The soldiers that capture Sikkim now move on to Bhutan, another puppet of India and begin seiging it.
The Morrocan people demand the right to establish their own state and be free of their oppressors.
The war is now going well and with no large Indian forces or resistance in sight, our advance will not be haulted!
The USSR supports the colony remaing in control of the colonisers, perhaps they want more unrest to be created to make it difficult for the west?
Kashgar belongs to us and shall be united with our nation after the war.
The UK has been humiliated in front of the whole world, they have been forced to reduce their armed forces and navy, but it won't make such a difference seeing as they have a huge navy anyways.
Only 15k Indian soldiers are currently living, many have been slained but we shall quickly bring that number down to zero.
The political boundaries in Kashmir.
Due to us defeating most of Pakistan's army, the country was left undefended from an invasion from India who were quickly given southern Kashmir but we shall demand from India that these lands be returned to their righful owners.
We push on.
The Indians now understand that they have no choice but to listen to our demands.
Seeing that they are weak, we insist that Kashmir be returned to Pakistan and expect the government to accept now.
We cannot let the minds of our young ones be corrupted by excessive alcohol and drug usage, instead they should be filled with the best of education!
They are of course the future generation of China.
This sacrafice will seen as the start of a new China, a force to be reckoned with!
More reforms are carried out now. It is better to face all the problems that moving foward bring at once then at intervals.
Pakistani soldiers and militia are allowed to move from the west to the east to deal with Bengali nationalists and anti-communists.
Our military industry is now becoming more self-sufficient!
As our troops move towards the capital of India and are controlling territory bordering Nepal, the small country asks for an alliance after realising our SOI will be surrounding it.
We are nearly at the capital and have capture a large part of the country but they still refuse to give back Kashmir to Pakistan so we will keep on going.
The small number of soldiers stuck in Pakistan can now safely join the troops seiging towns on the opposite side of the border in India.
The mountains prevent us from crossing into Kashgar so a newly mobilised force is sent into the mountains to begin occupation.
Delhi is completely surrounded and almost 60k soldiers move into the densely populated province. We occasionally face some opposition from Indian peasants and workers but they are put down.
In less than a month, Delhi is captured.
The south of India is still not capture and large units are sent southwards. Thousands of Indians are rushing southwards in an attempt to escape the Chinese advance but it is not comparable to the migration seen between Pakistan and India in the year of their independence in 1947.
The international community who is backing India tells us it is unacceptable force India to accept so many tough demands.
A small navy is to come under construction so that we can capture the Indian islands.
Luckily, Burma give us access so we are able to transport troops to the Indian islands without needing many transport ships.
Our navy goes to scout for any soldiers on the island but the only enemy unit that had been found were abandoned ships.
The USSR seems to be getting their hands all over Indo-China, we cannot let these false communist ideals taking over Asia!
A complete victory has been acheived in India.
After more negotiations and discussions between members of our government it is decided that Kashgar shall remain in Indian control for now.
South-East Asia has been defeated and the industrial capabilities of India have been destroyed, they shall be recovering while we will be progressing. Pakistan had not been fully occupied and we did not destroy their industrial capabilities so that they can defend themselves from their aggressive neighbour.
The USA had aimed to intervene in the war against South-East Asia but did not invest enough in time...
We begin the modernisation of our army and navy and order mass production of weaponry, tanks and aeroplanes.
Next on the agenda is to address the issue of what to do with anti-communists, prisoners and KMT sympathisers.
Logai!
We shall not waste their potential and make them work.
Immediately after the war, we look to fix our economy and begin funding our education system more and reducing tariffs.
At the moment, all our research is to be put into our military then our administration and economy.
Upgraded fighter jets are also being produced.
We attempt to veto the United Nations decision to intervene in the Korean war however, the west only recognises the exiled KMT government as the true China (even though they do not own a single province of China) therefore our veto attempt is useless. Furthermore, the USSR did not even attempt to veto believing the US and its allies would not want to risk war with the communists anyways.
With our economy getting back into shape, we send supplies and monetary support to Norht Korea to make sure that they can survive.
All of our troops are to return to China with some remaining for a few more days to ensure their is a smooth transistion of power to the new communist governments in South-East Asia from the old corrupt western-supported ones.
Despite the fact that we showed more support to Burma's enemy, Shan, relations are improving rapidly as we are the only great power which welcomes positve diplomatic ties.
It looks like the US, UN and South Korean troops are pushing back the communists so we decide to send in our own. Of course we do not declare all out war on the South and the USA and they do the same to ensure the war stays in Korea.

Thanks for reading (also this was much longer than usual so thanks again, I may shorten it next time but I felt I should not be stuck in the same position or time for a longer part of the AAR).

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