Emperor Asha sat upon the back of a war elephant in the rice fields of the Kingdom of Ava. For nearly two years now, the Bengal Army had marched in a not so glorious campaign against their eastern neighbors. From the mountainous regions of Nepal and Bhutan all the way into the dense tropical jungles of Myanmar, the soldiers of the Bengal Empire conquered all who stood in their path.
Though the Bengal Army was equipped with new weapons which were purchased from the Japanese Empire, they were forced to rely on maintaining a complex logistics network all the way back in the ports of Bengal.
Because of this extensive supply line, they had suffered many losses early on. However, the army had been tempered through these conflicts, and had become far more ruthless in the pursuit of overwhelming victory.