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I Am Indian Crown Prince??

When a normal Indian boy Was Transmigrated Into the body of Ashoka's Big Brother Susima. But when he was age of three, he got a system as his golden figure. There will be Fantasy + Historic Taste in this novel. Like What happened if industrialization was start earlier in India? What happened if ancient indian knowledge system was use properly? In ancient time we have started researching and promoting. There will be No World Conquerors quest part In this novel. If you want to support me, just comment and help me if I was wrong in some of my research.

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Wish Maybe Because Real In this Life{EDITED}

Susima, fueled by his modern knowledge, began outlining a grand vision for the future of Bharat. As he walked through the lush gardens of his palace, he discussed his plans with his trusted knowledge slaves, Darshakt and Samiksha.

Susima: (addressing his knowledge slaves) We are at the cusp of a new era for Bharat. The first thing on our agenda is to establish paper mills, steel mills, and glass mills. The paper and glass factories will produce essential items for daily life, such as books, newspapers, utensils, and beautiful ornaments. In the future, we may even create our own currency.

Darshakt: (curious) Master, the idea of introducing modern industries is innovative, but why the emphasis on steel?

Susima: (smirking) Steel is a resource of immense value. History tells us that even King Alexander, after defeating King Porus, sought steel instead of gold or silver. I won't disclose our latest steel technology; instead, we'll trade a superior version, reserving the best for our army. This strategy has proven effective for powerful nations like America in the future.

Samiksha: (nodding) An astute approach, Master. But how do we protect our innovations from being replicated?

Susima: (determined) We establish a pattern department. Our designs and patterns will be safeguarded, ensuring no other nation can use them without severe consequences. Bharat's excellence will remain unparalleled.

As Susima delved into economic strategies, he also considered trade routes and alliances.

Susima: (decisive) No trade with Arab countries. We'll utilize our own ships and trade routes, directing our commerce towards Europe. Why share the pie when we can enjoy it all?

Darshakt: (intrigued) And what about alliances, Master?

Susima: (firmly) No allies, only benefits. Trusting other nations is a perilous path, leading to downfall. Our strength lies in self-reliance.

Susima envisioned expanding Bharat's influence gradually, starting with the surrounding islands and moving towards larger territories.

Susima: (contemplative) We'll claim control over the islands surrounding us, including Sri Lanka. Next, we'll set our sights on Australia. I believe we can reshape its destiny, and perhaps even give it a new name.

Samiksha: (impressed) Ambitious, Master. And what about America?

Susima: (smiling) America, the land of vast opportunities. We won't conquer; we'll strategically influence. Let Bharat grow organically, ensuring a gradual process to assimilate regions into our fold.

As Susima continued laying out his plans, he emphasized the importance of implementing policies that would benefit Bharat, inspired by the successful strategies of his knowledge slave brothers.

Susima: (reflective) Step by step, we'll adopt policies that serve the best interests of Bharat. No need for hostility, for we have no true enemies. Our strength lies in unity and progress.

His vision extended beyond his own reign, contemplating the future of Bharat as a dominant force in the world.

Susima: (pondering) We are not conquerors, but we will not restrict Bharat from expanding. Slowly, steadily, we will pave the way for industrialization, increase populations, and solidify our influence.

The knowledge slaves, though initially skeptical, found themselves inspired by Susima's vision. They saw a future where Bharat stood at the forefront of progress and power, guided by a ruler who combined ancient wisdom with modern insights.

Susima: (concluding) Our path will be challenging, but Bharat will rise to new heights. Let this vision be the legacy we build for generations to come.

And so, Susima embarked on a journey to shape Bharat's destiny, blending the wisdom of the past with the innovations of the future. The grand vision of a powerful, self-reliant Bharat echoed through the halls of the palace, set to be realized by his dedicated knowledge slave companions.

Susima, aware of the power dynamics at play, recognized the significance of strategic misinformation. The Greeks, known for their historical exploits, hesitated to confront Bindusar due to the formidable army and expanded territory under his rule. Susima saw an opportunity to capitalize on this fear and strengthen Bharat's standing in the eyes of its adversaries.

Susima: (addressing his knowledge slaves) The Greeks dared not challenge Bindusar because of the might of our army and the vast territories under our control. We must leverage this advantage and instill a sense of fear in the minds of other nations.

Darshakt: (curious) Master, how do you propose we achieve this?

Susima: (smirking) We shall spread a carefully crafted rumor, painting Bharat as a powerhouse, rich in resources and teeming with skilled warriors. Let the world perceive us as unconquerable, discouraging any ambitions of invasion.

Samiksha: (nodding) A strategic manipulation of perceptions. But what about knowledge sharing, Master?

Susima: (firmly) In this new era, we must guard our knowledge. The days of open sharing are over. We'll create an illusion of scarcity, making our advancements seem exclusive and coveted.

As Susima delved into his plans, he decided to utilize the historical knowledge of Bharat's inventions, revealing them as the true originators of various technologies.

Susima: (contemplative) Our ancestors were pioneers in many fields. Take, for instance, the electric batteries discovered by Agastya Rishi over 6000 years ago. We'll spread the rumor that these were Bharat's inventions, long before any other civilization existed.

Darshakt: (intrigued) And what about zinc, Master?

Susima: (smiling) Precisely. The discovery of zinc in Bharat, specifically in Rajasthan through distillation, will be attributed to our forefathers. We'll highlight the historical roots of our knowledge and protect it from appropriation.

Samiksha: (thoughtful) But won't this stir animosity from other nations?

Susima: (calmly) Let them be envious. We'll create an aura of mystery around Bharat, and envy can be a powerful deterrent. As for the British, their true nature has been revealed through history. We won't let them exploit our discoveries.

Susima then remembered the words of his mother about the character of a person being reflected in their face.

Susima: (reflective) My mother used to say, "The more a white person faces, the darker his heart." This rings true when thinking of the Britishers. But now, we won't allow them to exploit Bharat's knowledge.

With determination, Susima set forth to publish these narratives in a science book that would be disseminated throughout Bharat. He intended to challenge the world, daring anyone to claim the knowledge as their own.

Susima: (resolute) Let this be the beginning of a new era. A time where Bharat's brilliance is acknowledged, and our knowledge remains a beacon of pride for generations to come.

As the rumors spread and the narrative of Bharat's superiority took root, Susima watched with anticipation, ready to defend the legacy of his nation against any who sought to challenge it.

Susima, fueled by a newfound sense of national pride, reveled in the rich heritage of Bharat. He envisioned a future where India would never be considered backward, and its people would hold their heads high with the pride of a glorious past.

Susima: (contemplative) India will never be a backward country, nor shall we harbor any inferiority complex. Our heritage is immense, and we are blessed by the gods. While many nations were still in the Stone Age, we were manufacturing batteries over 6000 years ago. It's time for the world to catch up.

Embracing the transformative power of their knowledge, Susima decided to halt the practice of sharing information with other nations. He foresaw a Bharat that would rapidly industrialize within a decade, becoming self-sufficient and a beacon for the world.

Susima: (determined) In just ten years, Bharat will be fully industrialized. We won't need those little gold coins anymore. Bharat is self-sufficient, and the world needs us more than we need them.

As Susima delved into his vision, he reflected on the novels of his past life, where profound cultures were often admired. Now, he was ready to showcase the real depth of Bharat's culture.

Susima: (assertive) Welcome to Sanatan Bharat, the age of prosperity. Our profound culture is about to be unveiled to the world.

With the eco-friendly battery discovered by Agastya Rishi, Susima saw endless possibilities. He realized that with such a significant contribution from an ancient sage, convincing his parents to sponsor electricity for Bharat would be a mere formality.

Susima: (optimistic) With these batteries, we can revolutionize our nation. There's no need for hesitation. We'll start spreading electricity across Bharat, powering various innovations. The research and advancements will know no bounds.

Feeling an unusual surge of aggression, Susima contemplated the imminent realization of his dreams.

Susima: (confident) It won't be long before this wish becomes a reality in this life. Sanatan Bharat will emerge as a powerhouse, and the world will witness our greatness.

As Susima continued to chart the course for a prosperous Bharat, he embraced the responsibility of guiding the nation towards a future where its heritage and advancements would shine brightly on the global stage. The journey had just begun, and Susima was determined to lead his nation to unprecedented heights.

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