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Republic of Barakistan is a nation led by President Leader on the continent of Asia. Republic of Barakistan's government is a Democratic Republic with very moderate social policies. Economically, Republic of Barakistan favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of Republic of Barakistan is the Rupee. At 441 days old, Republic of Barakistan is an ancient nation. Republic of Barakistan has a population of 1,119,584 and a land area of 9,920.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 112.86. Pollution in the nation is noticeable. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 74.4816%.
Barakatistan is a secular republic located in the Andaman Islands. It is a land of beauty and diversity, with lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and ancient ruins. The capital, Binladenwasnothere, is a charming city that is home to the country's government and businesses.
Barakatistan is a relatively young country, having gained its independence in the early 2020s. However, it has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. The country was once inhabited by a variety of indigenous peoples, and its ruins can still be found throughout the land.
Barakatistan is a diverse country, with people from all over the world calling it home. The official language is English but Tamil, Malayalam and Andamanese are also spoken. The country is also home to a variety of ethnic groups, including Bengalis, Tamils, and Malays and native ethnic groups.
Barakatistan is a peaceful country that is committed to neutrality in international affairs. It is a member of the United Nations, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Barakatistan is also a major tourist destination, and its economy is based on tourism and oil.
The people of Barakatistan are known for their hospitality and their love of nature. They are also known for their resilience and their determination to overcome challenges. Barakatistan is a country with a bright future, and it is sure to play an important role in the world in the years to come.
Barakistan is committed to the Sustainable Development Goals, and it is one of the few countries that have completely phased out all non-renewable energy sources from usage. Hunger, disease and crime are almost non-existent. Education is free and open for all, it is mandated by the government. Women have equal rights to men and are being empowered by a variety of social schemes.
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Nation Name: | Barakistan |
Leader Name: | Leader |
Currency: |
Rupee |
National Animal: |
Dugong |
History: | The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have a long and rich history. The first inhabitants of the islands were the Negritos, who arrived over 60,000 years ago. The Negritos were followed by the Austronesians, who arrived over 3,000 years ago. The Austronesians brought with them their own culture and language, which have had a profound impact on the culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In the 17th century, the British began to colonize the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The British ruled the islands for over 200 years, during which time they introduced their own culture and language. The British also brought with them diseases that killed many of the indigenous people. In 1947, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands became part of the Republic of India. The Indian government had made efforts to preserve the culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, but the islands have also been affected by the corruption and anti-secularism of modern India under the Bharatiya Jhopadpatti Party. In 2023, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands declared their independence from India and formed the Republic of Barakistan. The Republic of Barakistan is a young country, but it has a rich history and culture. The people of Barakistan are determined to build a prosperous and peaceful country for all of their citizens. Here are some of the major events that have shaped our history: > The arrival of the Negritos over 60,000 years ago. > The arrival of the Austronesians over 3,000 years ago. > The colonization of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands by the British in the 17th century. > The independence of India in 1947 and the inclusion of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as part of India. > The declaration of independence of the Republic of Barakistan in 2023. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 15,964.65 sq. km |
Terrain: | The Republic of Barakistan is located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which are an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The islands are made up of a variety of different terrains, including mountains, forests, beaches, and coral reefs. The mountains of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the highest in the Indian Ocean. The highest peak is Mount Thullier, which is located on Great Nicobar Island. The mountains are home to a variety of plants and animals, including the Nicobar flying fox, which is the largest bat in the world. The forests of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to a variety of plants and animals, including the Andaman wild pig, the Nicobar scops owl, and the Andaman serpent-eagle. The forests are also home to a number of endemic species, which means that they are found nowhere else in the world. The beaches of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are some of the most beautiful in the world. The beaches are white sand and clear water, and they are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The coral reefs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, and turtles. The coral reefs are important for the ecosystem of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and they also attract tourists from all over the world. The terrain of the Republic of Barakistan is diverse and beautiful. The mountains, forests, beaches, and coral reefs offer a variety of opportunities for recreation and exploration. The people of Barakistan are proud of their natural heritage, and they are committed to protecting it for future generations. |
Highest Peak: | Mt. Thullier, 642 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Campbell Bay Valley, -200 meters |
Climate: | The climate of the Republic of Barakistan is tropical monsoon. The islands lie in the path of the southwest monsoon, which brings heavy rains from June to September. The northeast monsoon brings drier weather from October to December. The average annual temperature is 27°C (81°F). The hottest months are April and May, when the temperature can reach 35°C (95°F). The coolest months are December and January, when the temperature can drop to 22°C (72°F). The humidity is high throughout the year, but it is especially high during the monsoon season. The average humidity is 80%. The climate of the Republic of Barakistan is affected by its location in the Indian Ocean. The islands are surrounded by warm water, which helps to moderate the temperature. The islands are also affected by the monsoon winds, which bring rain and bring in moisture from the Indian Ocean. The climate of the Republic of Barakistan is a major factor in the development of the country. The tropical climate makes it possible to grow a variety of crops, including rice, coconuts, and bananas. The climate also supports a variety of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, and monkeys. The climate of the Republic of Barakistan is also a major challenge for the country. The high humidity can lead to the spread of diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever. The monsoon rains can also cause flooding and landslides. The people of the Republic of Barakistan are adapting to the challenges of the climate. They are planting trees to help reduce the impact of the monsoon rains. They are also working to improve sanitation and healthcare to prevent the spread of diseases. The climate of the Republic of Barakistan is a complex and ever-changing system. The people of the country are working to understand the climate and to adapt to its challenges. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 1,119,584 people |
Demonym: | Barakistani, Barakee, Barakistanian |
Demonym Plural: | Barakistanis, Barakees, Barakistanians |
Ethnic Groups: | Indians (incl. Indian sub-ethnicities) - 95.0% Nicobarese - 2.5% Andamanese - 2.5% |
Languages: | Bengali - 26.0% Tamil - 26.8% Malayalam and Nicobarese - 17.2% |
Religions: | Hinduism - 69.4% Christianity - 21.2% Islam - 8.5% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 76 years |
Obesity: | 5.4% |
Alcohol Users: | 35% |
Tobacco Users: | 10% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | The Republic of Barakistan is a leftist country, and its economic policies are based on the principles of social justice and equality. The government believes that the economy should be used to promote the common good, and it has implemented a number of policies to achieve this goal. One of the key pillars of Barakistan's economic policy is social welfare. The government provides a wide range of social welfare programs, including healthcare, education, and housing assistance. These programs are designed to ensure that everyone has access to the basic necessities of life, regardless of their income. Another key pillar of Barakistan's economic policy is economic equality. The government believes that everyone should have an equal opportunity to succeed, and it has implemented a number of policies to promote economic equality. These policies include progressive taxation, which means that people with higher incomes pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes, and affirmative action, which aims to increase opportunities for marginalized groups. The government of Barakistan is also committed to environmental protection. The government believes that economic development should be sustainable, and it has implemented a number of policies to protect the environment. These policies include renewable energy initiatives, pollution control regulations, and forest conservation programs. The economic policies of the Republic of Barakistan are still evolving, but they are based on the principles of social justice, equality, and environmental protection. The government believes that these principles are essential for building a prosperous and sustainable economy. |
Average Yearly Income: | $92.36 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $1,566,169,556.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,398.88 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $1,020,539,635.00 |
Industries: | Tourism: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a popular tourist destination, and the tourism industry is a major driver of the economy. The islands offer a variety of attractions, including beaches, rainforests, and coral reefs. Agriculture: Agriculture is another major industry in the Republic of Barakistan. The islands are home to a variety of crops, including rice, coconuts, and bananas. Fishery: The fishery industry is also important to the economy of the Republic of Barakistan. The islands are home to a variety of fish species, and the fishery industry provides jobs and income for many people. Handicrafts: The handicrafts industry is also important to the economy of the Republic of Barakistan. The islands are home to a variety of traditional handicrafts, such as wood carving, basket weaving, and pottery. Mining: The mining industry is also important to the economy of the Republic of Barakistan. The islands are home to a variety of minerals, such as coal, limestone, and dolomite. Offshore oil drilling: The oil industry is very lucrative industry of Barakistan, though not publicly traded yet. The major oil producing company is the state-owned BONGC (Barakistani Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. pronounced as /bonk/) |
Military | |
History: | Barakistan has a small but well-equipped military, with around 30,000 soldiers, 1020 tanks, 45 aircraft, and 7 ships. The military is divided into four branches: the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Special Forces. The Army is the largest branch of the military, with around 20,000 soldiers. The Army is responsible for defending Barakistan's land borders and for conducting ground operations. The Army is equipped with a variety of weapons and equipment, including tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, and infantry weapons. The Navy is the second-largest branch of the military, with around 7,000 sailors. The Navy is responsible for defending Barakistan's coastline and maritime interests. The Navy is equipped with a variety of ships, including frigates, corvettes, and patrol boats. The Air Force is the smallest branch of the military, with around 3,000 personnel. The Air Force is responsible for defending Barakistan's airspace and for conducting air strikes. The Air Force is equipped with a variety of aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, and transport aircraft. The Special Forces are a small but elite unit that is responsible for conducting special operations, such as counter-terrorism and hostage rescue operations. The Special Forces are trained in a variety of skills, including unarmed combat, weapons handling, and survival techniques. Barakistan's military is under the command of the President of Barakistan, who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The day-to-day operations of the military are overseen by the Chief of Defense Staff, who is a four-star general. Barakistan's military has a long and proud history. The country has fought in a number of wars, including the Barak- and the Kargil War of 1999. In recent years, the military has been involved in a number of counter-terrorism operations against terrorist groups such as the T***ban, al-Q***a, Bajrang Dal The Barakistani military is a highly respected force in the region. It is known for its professionalism, its training, and its equipment. The military is also known for its commitment to defending Barakistan and its people. |
Soldiers: | 54,000 |
Tanks: | 1,978 |
Aircraft: | 87 |
Ships: | 9 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 09/24/2023 04:50 am |