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A New India

In an alternate world, the year is 1947, and as India steps into the dawn of its hard-won independence, an extraordinary twist of fate unfolds. A soul from the future, unexpectedly transported back in time, finds himself thrust into the highest office of the land, Prime Minister of a nation on the cusp of rebirth. What follows is a journey through the corridors of power, where betrayal lurks at every corner, and internal strife threatens to tear the fledgling nation apart. Faced with impossible choices, this modern mind must navigate a country marked by political intrigue, international pressures, and the weight of a people’s hopes. But beneath the surface lies a larger ambition, the vision of an Akhand Bharat, a united and unshakable India that rises from the ashes of its tragic past to forge a bold new future. As history begins to unravel and destiny is rewritten, the stakes grow ever higher. What will it take to unify a divided land and bring forth a nation powerful enough to redefine its place on the global stage? In a tale of courage, sacrifice, and the power of leadership, witness the birth of "A New India" unlike any before, a force to be reckoned with, ready to stand among the world’s greats. If you want to support me via PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/Clausmic 1/2 Chapter Daily depending of the word count. For Bonus Chapters:- 150 Power Stone - 1 Chapter 5 Golden Ticket - 1 Chapter Massage Chair - 2 Chapters Castle - Mass Release (10/15 Chapters) Do read my New Work: 1 - Getting A System Mall In Cultivation World 2 - Germany's New Dawn Join Discord Server - https://discord.gg/pTRnNvQBdG

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London Conference - II

Eden's voice hardened. "Because destabilizing the canal destabilizes the world. This is not a local issue; this is global. We must find a solution that ensures the canal's security beyond the whims of one leader."

Hassan suddenly laughed at the face of Eden and spoke. "You say Nasser's Egypt could one day hold the canal hostage. But for over a century, Britain and France held Egypt hostage, economically, politically, and even culturally. And now that Egypt has a chance to lift itself up, you suddenly care about 'global access.'"

Gromyko smirked, leaning back in his chair. "Ah, but it wasn't 'global' when Britain controlled it. Now it's global because Britain no longer holds the reins. That's a very convenient definition of international cooperation."