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Kingdom of Bhutan

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The Kingdom of Bhutan is a country in Asia. It is bordered by the Kingdom of Tibet to the north, the Kingdom of Sikkim to the west and the Government of Free India to the south. It is a member of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

National Spirits

The Dilemma of Reform
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Within the court, a battle rages between the conservative and more reform-minded figures. Within the reformists is also a conflict on the extent of said reform, with some arguing for only token change and others fighting for complete turn of the economy and further democratization. King Wangchuck is more sympathetic toward the reformists, but is still wary of the radicals, fearing they strip too much of his power. On the other end, the Aristocracy benefitting from the old, and the ever-important pillar of the armed forces. We traverse a minefield, with any misstep sending our country into crisis.
In Kolkata's Shadow
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Bhutan stands at a crossroads. A nation balancing its deep traditions with the pressures of a modernizing world, officially a sovereign kingdom. Bhutan's foreign policy remains firmly under the aegis of Azad Hind, whose guiding hand has been instrumental in preserving the nation's stability while steering its cautious steps onto the global stage. Under the guidance of Kolkata, Bhutan has made strides towards modernization. Roads snake through the once-impenetrable mountains, connecting remote villages to the capital, Thimphu. Modern schools and hospitals, built with Japanese expertise, dot the landscape, offering Bhutanese people a glimpse into 20th-century promises. Yet this growth brings with it quiet tension: How far can a nation modernize without losing its identity?

Flags

Flags
Flag Country Name Ideologies Notes
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Kingdom of Bhutan Absolute Monarchy subideology.pngAbsolute Monarchy
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1969 flag change