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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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Patliputra!!! map {EDITED}

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After a two-day journey by train, he was delighted to discover that the onboard food exceeded his expectations. Upon arriving at Patliputra railway station, he was greeted by a bustling crowd of people, including ticket counters, policemen, ticket checkers, and various other individuals diligently performing their duties.

Stepping outside the station, he noticed that it was no ordinary railway station, lacking the usual mundane appearance. Instead, it boasted an elegant and aesthetically pleasing design. The ground was adorned with marble flooring, featuring intricate patterns that added to its grandeur. The interior was equally captivating, adorned with sculptures depicting characters from the epic Ramayana. The presence of a fountain, trees, and plants gave it a resemblance more akin to a sophisticated airport than a train station. This sight brought him immense joy, as it not only enhanced tourism but also added to the beauty of Bharat.

Surrounding the station were numerous shops, offering a wide array of food options he had never encountered before. After sampling some of these delicacies, he strolled outside the railway station, thoroughly content with the quality of service and the station's aesthetic appeal. However, he couldn't help but acknowledge the need for improvement in train services, particularly in terms of speed. Fortunately, he was not in a hurry, allowing him to appreciate the overall experience.

As far as his limited knowledge and understanding went, India had now become a dominant force. He pondered how other nations could possibly compete with India, especially during the peak of the Maurya dynasty. Memories of the day he presented his father with three gifts at the onset of the war resurfaced in his mind. Although he was unaware of the extent of his father's territorial conquests, he was certain that the Maurya Empire had already seized control of the entire Bharat.

While contemplating, Susima observed a magnificent road outside the railway station, accompanied by a splendidly designed bus stop. The structure was adorned with people who appeared to be patiently awaiting something. Intrigued, Susima approached them to inquire about the situation. It was then revealed that they were eagerly anticipating the arrival of a bus, which had commenced its operations a few weeks prior in Patliputra. This mode of transportation facilitated the movement of a large number of individuals from one location to another. Although the person attempted to provide a more detailed explanation of the bus, Susima was already well-informed about it, having hailed from Mumbai in his previous life.

After a brief interval, a bus arrived, exhibiting a vintage appearance. However, upon boarding, Susima discovered that the interior boasted comfortable seats, ensuring a smooth and bump-free journey. As he settled in, he experienced a cooling sensation akin to being in a well-ventilated room. It was then that he noticed an image (see image) depicting the bus's design, which was based on the principle of evaporative cooling. This ancient technique relied on the utilization of water and porous materials like terracotta to reduce the ambient temperature. As water permeated through the porous layers of terracotta, it evaporated on the outer surface, resulting in a cooling effect on the inner surface. The choice of terracotta made from clary was deliberate due to its porous, flexible, and durable nature.

Susima couldn't help but feel that his people had taken a significant stride towards environmental conservation. He now possessed a strong conviction that India would remain eco-friendly for an extended period. Additionally, he noticed the presence of numerous new shops, offering a variety of entertainment options such as games, books, and various commodities. Content with the development of this Bharat, which was not built upon the suffering of others, Susima vowed to ensure the everlasting prosperity of the Maurya Empire. He firmly believed that anything was achievable in this world, prompting him to set ambitious goals for himself.

After a brief interval, the bus approached the royal palace. Subsequently, as he commenced his journey towards the palace, he drew nearer to the point where a guard materialized before him, obstructing his path. The guard proceeded to interrogate him regarding his purpose for visiting the palace, his identity, and other pertinent details.

He dutifully provided them with all the requested information and additionally extracted a card from his jhola. Upon laying eyes on the card, the guards contemplated saluting Susima and expressing their desire for forgiveness. However, before they could execute their salutation, he preemptively halted them and resumed his stride.

In that moment, they comprehended the reason behind the immense respect accorded to Susima—his modest demeanor.

Upon gaining entry into the palace premises under the watchful gaze of the guards, it became evident that news of Yuvraj's arrival had already permeated throughout the entire palace. The inhabitants of the palace promptly commenced preparations for various tasks, ranging from organizing bathing arrangements to selecting food; the atmosphere was abuzz with activity.

However, prior to engaging in these endeavors, he harbored an ardent desire to behold one particular item: the current map of the Maurya dynasty.

Upon beholding the map, he experienced a profound sense of satisfaction, for it represented his future empire. Moreover, he possessed the knowledge that his father would soon relinquish his position due to Bindusar's illness, thereby paving the way for his own ascension to the throne in the coming months.

All of this information had been divulged by a Third eye.