Indian Invasion of Southeast Asia

The 2010 Indian invasion of southeast Asia, known by Everetti and Indian militaries as Operation Shining Karma or simply the Karma War is a a war between India, the Union of Everett and the Organization of Independent States. On September 25, 2010, the Indian Army invaded Nepal, Bangladesh and North China with the intent of invading and destroying OIS command. By the early 27th, Indian forces landed in Myanmar and began an invasion with the intent of capturing Tavoy, the headquarters of the Organization of Independent States, hoping to cut off leadership and command for OIS' massive invasions around the world. By the 28th, Nepal and Bangladesh had been overrun by Indian forces and Everetti naval vessels arrived in the Bay of Bengal to aid India in its operations. Everetti forces landed in Myanmar, joining Indian troops on the early 29th. PAFF GLF forces were expected to arrive by September 30th and 1st of October.