Northeastern Revolution in India

Was a war between Greater Indiaball and communist rebels in the Northeast region.

India was at war with its northern provinces since the beginning of the century, their attempts at keep mainly Bengal submissive to New Delhi's hindutva ideology were all a failure, mainly among muslim Bengalis though hindus also disliked it. While the insurgencies in Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura seemed to be under control, an insurgency in Bengal would be devastating.

Then in the year of 2255, maoist Bengalis took arms in order to fight for their rights against the central Hindutva government, the uprising was followed by a military union with the left nationalist revolutionaries from Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

Greater Indiaball incarnated a killer spirit and started to carpet bomb the region and turn it into a sea of blood. Ling Chinaball then began to give military support to the communist rebels, which caused them to have some victories against Indian army offensives.

Chinese support continued but was not enough to guarantee a victory to the communists. India attacked China on the border for its support to them, which led China to retalliate and around four fronts had been opened against India, being the main one the Himalayan of the Second Sino-Indian War.

India recognized it was defeated and withdrew from the region, allowing it to be independent following a referendum.