April 5th, 1656
Dakshin Bharatiya Empire, Northern Frontier
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
Countless cannonballs flew through the air like cluster missiles, accurately targeting the Mughal artillery before they could enter the range to initiate fire.
Throughout the Northern Frontier, Cannons were raging as the commanders of all four battle zones intensely stared at the enemy, watching their every move and not giving them a chance for resistance.
In the western Madhya Pradesh Battle Group, Marshal Kiran Poojari directly took command and initiated the battle.
"Aim the target at a cross angle to get better coverage," Kiran Poojari ordered as he watched the enemy's movements with the newly produced handheld telescope, which gave him a visual of the enemy's organizational structure and their movements.