Nation Bulletin

Administration of East India

29 June 2099

By Bruhsam
04/25/2024 07:26 pm
Updated: 04/28/2024 03:02 pm

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SECRETARIAT OF EAST INDIA

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Writer's Building.



STATE COMPOSITION OF EAST INDIA

East India is comprised of 14 Unfederated and 5 Federated States.

Unfederated states are defined as those, which are indirectly a part of East India and have been provided special provisions in the constitution of India. (Basically those are places which do not come under my land area of in-game).

Federated states are directly administered and are more directly controlled by the state. 

The states of East Indian Region:

  1. Assam
  2. Arakan
  3. Arunachal Pradesh
  4. Bhutan
  5. Federated East Bengal (Federated)
  6. Federated Mizoram (Federated)
  7. Karen State
  8. Kayah State
  9. Mon State
  10. Manipur
  11. Meghalaya
  12. Nagaland
  13. South Burma
  14. Special territories (Federated)
  15. Tripura
  16. Tanintharyi Region
  17. Unfederated Bengal
  18. Unfederated Mizoram
  19. Southern Thai unfederated states
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Mumbai Territories, ST.

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Calcutta Territories, ST.

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Phuket SAR, ST.



POLITICS

East India is a region in the union of India, and in itself has a standing committee, a people's committee  to manage the affairs of its region. The members of the committees are elected for a term of every five years, and is seated in Chittagong, 

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Standing committee headquarters, Chittagong.

There are a total of 300 seats in the standing committee, and this is the combination by party:

PARTY

SEATS

Communist Party of India (The traditional communist party of Indian subcontinent)

103

All India Forward Bloc (A party formed on the ideals of Netaji Bose, also Socialist and Communist)

5

Revolutionary Socialist Party (Formed on the ideals of Tridib Chaudhuri, socialist and advocate of peasant rights)

5

Radical Humanist Party (Formed on the ideals of M.N. Roy, believes humanist principles above a class struggle, left wing)

2

Burma Socialist Party (A continuation of NLD Burma. Left-Wing, Socialist)

10

Syndicalist Party of India (Believes in syndicalism, organising industrial workers, left-wing)

5

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Believes in Maoism)

5

Socialist Unity Centre of India (Formed on the ideals of Shibdas Ghose. Left-Wing, believes in a more radical push for communism)

15

Indian Nationalist Congress (Oldest party of the Indian subcontinent, formed on the ideas of nationalism and self-sufficiency, centrist)

90

Indian Socialist Congress (A socialist breakaway of INC, believes in growth of national industries and government control over various sectors, non-communist, centre-left)

40

Red Star Party (A far-right party which believes in the supremacy of Non-Bengali and Non-Indo-European races)

10

Axom Front (A right-wing party which believes in protecting rights of Assamese people)

4

Indian People's Party (A right-wing, Hindu-Nationalist Party)

3

Burma Nationalist Party (A right-wing, Burma-centric party which is against migration and recognition of the Rohingya as Burmese natives)

1

Independents

2

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Top: Government
Bottom: Opposition
Left: Cross-Bench


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People's Committee headquarters, Rangoon.

PARTY

SEATS

Communist Party of India

100

All India Forward Bloc 

5

Revolutionary Socialist Party

5

Radical Humanist Party

5

Burma Socialist Party

9

Syndicalist Party of India

5

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)

15

Socialist Unity Centre of India

5

Indian Nationalist Congress

80

Indian Socialist Congress

30

Red Star Party

20

Axom Front

6

Indian People's Party

7

Burma Nationalist Party

7

Independents

1

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Top: Government
Bottom: Opposition
Left: Cross-Bench


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Apex Comittee headquarters, Dhaka.

PARTY

SEATS

Communist Party of India

30

All India Forward Bloc 

2

Revolutionary Socialist Party

2

Radical Humanist Party

1

Burma Socialist Party

5

Syndicalist Party of India

4

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)

11

Socialist Unity Centre of India

5

Indian Nationalist Congress

25

Indian Socialist Congress

5

Red Star Party

7

Axom Front

1

Indian People's Party

1

Burma Nationalist Party

1

Independents

0

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Top: Government
Bottom: Opposition
Left: Cross-Bench


By states:

  1. Assam: INC-ISC alliance
  2. Arakan: Left-Maoist alliance
  3. Arunachal Pradesh: INC-ISC alliance
  4. Bhutan: INC-ISC alliance
  5. Federated East Bengal (Federated): Left-Maoist alliance
  6. Federated Mizoram (Federated): Red Star Party
  7. Karen State: Left-Maoist alliance
  8. Kayah State: Left-Maoist alliance
  9. Mon State: Left-Maoist alliance
  10. Manipur: Left-Maoist alliance
  11. Meghalaya: INC-ISC alliance
  12. Nagaland: INC-ISC alliance
  13. South Burma: Left-Maoist alliance
  14. Special territories (Federated): Left-Maoist alliance
  15. Tripura: Left-Maoist alliance
  16. Tanintharyi Region: Left-Maoist alliance
  17. Unfederated Bengal: Left-Maoist alliance
  18. Unfederated Mizoram: Red Star Party
  19. Southern Thai unfederated states: Left-Maoist alliance

Representation in the Parliament:

PARTY

SEATS

Communist Party of India

44

All India Forward Bloc 

3

Revolutionary Socialist Party

5

Radical Humanist Party

5

Burma Socialist Party

5

Syndicalist Party of India

6

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)

5

Socialist Unity Centre of India

15

Indian Nationalist Congress

6

Indian Socialist Congress

4

Red Star Party

3

All India Muslim League

1

Indian People's Party

7

Burma Nationalist Party

1

Peasant's Party

1

Independents

0


ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM

East India has both horizontal and vertical divisions of power. 

In horizontal terms, East India has three institutions of equal powers, the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary.

To be updated.

Replies

Posted April 25, 2024 at 7:36 pm

Very nice bulletin!

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Posted April 29, 2024 at 12:22 pm

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