Sino-Indian Proxy War (Chinese Superpower)

The Sino-Indian Proxy War (22nd June 2029 – 1st January 2039), was a proxy war primarily fought between the Republic of India and the People's Republic of China for economic and political domination of south East Asia. While both sides claim victory China's sphere of influence greatly expanded leading to the formation of the Chinese lead United Asian Cooperative (UAC).

Myanma Civil War
Main Article: Myanma Civil War

The proxy war officially began on the 22nd June 2029 after a failed military coup in Myanmar lead to the outbreak of a civil war.

Taiwanese Coup
Main Article: Taiwan Unionist Coup D'état

On 1st March 2031, a coup d'état in the Republic of China was staged about two weeks before the scheduled Taiwanese Independence Referendum. Within 2 days the People's Republic of China and allied forces successfully took control of the Island.

Indo-Bangladesh War
Main Article: Indo-Bangladesh War

Bangladesh's support for Myanma Liberation Forces and Rakhine People's Army, which India designated as terror groups, lead to increased tensions between the nations. The 2032 floods coupled with rising sea water further crippled the Bangladeshi nation, both economically and militarily. The sea expanded as far as the Indian border, cutting Bangladesh in half. On the 8th January 2033 Indian forces entered Bangladesh starting the short lived conflict which resulted in the Indian annexation of the region and subsequent establishment of the Protectorate of Bangladesh.

The war saw the end of NATO involvement in the Sino-Indian proxy war.

Conflict in Sri Lanka
Main Article: Conflict in Sri Lanka

A failed Chinese backed coup in Sri Lanka on the 8th August 2033 lead to an escalating conflict between the government and the Chinese backed Sri Lankan People's Front. On request of the Sri Lankan government Indian intervened in the conflict sending over 50,000 forces to the Island.

One week after the original coup Indian peacekeeping forces entered the parliament building of Sri Lanka and dissolved the government, replacing it with a temporary military junta under the command of Admiral Soonil V Bhokare under the guise of restoring order.

Just under a month after the Indian seizure of power the Protectorate of Sri Lanka was established and the government reinstated, although Sri Lanka remained a puppet of India.

Himalayan War
Main Article: The Himalayan War

On the 7th December 2034, the Bhutanese People's Liberation Army (BPLU) took control of Lhuntse and the surrounding area, declaring the People's Republic of Bhutan.