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Reborn In 17th century India with Black Technology

Vijay, an ISRO scientist, gets reincarnated in the Vijayanagara Empire, which has not yet weakened but unified South India in a parallel Earth similar to the current one, with slightly altered people and events in the 17th century. Watch how he guides the ancient nation back on the right track again. For Resources Discord: https://discord.gg/mRRVjFaf5H For UPI Donations: authormithunreddygaru@kotak Disclaimer: This novel is a work of fiction that explores historical events within the context of a parallel Earth. Any similarities to real-world historical occurrences are purely coincidental and are a product of the author's imagination. The intent is to offer an alternate perspective on history and should not be construed as an accurate representation of actual events. Reader discretion is advised. If you own the rights to the profile picture used by the author, please Let us know in the Comments for proper attribution or its removal. We appreciate your understanding and are committed to resolving any concerns regarding intellectual property rights.

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The Royal Businesses

The Bharatiya Citizenship Act put forward by Vijay did not cause any waves among the people of this society because the bill had nothing to do with them; they were already citizens of the nation, after all. The European merchants visiting the empire for trade had some frequent discussions among themselves about the bill, but no one actually considered immigrating to Bharat. People like John Brown, who ignored traditional differences and were brave enough to travel from England alone to a foreign country, were rare. Hence, even though the merchants read the Bharatiya Citizenship Bill, they were not particularly interested. If they ever needed to emigrate somewhere, they would choose the Americas, since the people there were more similar to them.

Maybe the only person who was excited about the bill was John Brown. He was still worried he might have to pay the 30% extra for the ships he had ordered, but thankfully, this did not seem to be the case.