Satrian Wars and conflicts

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Since the end of the Solarian War in 1946, the subcontinent of Satria has been involved in a number of conventional conflicts, insurgencies and military standoffs between Ajahadya and its neighbouring states, Subarna, Devagara and Dakata, as well as the territorial disputes between Ladaca and Devagara.

Satrian Conflict
Date4th May 1946 – Ongoing
(78 years, 7 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

 Ajahadya
Supported by:
 Xiaodong (1946-1964, 1977-)


Ladaca (19xx-)


Supported by:

 Subarna
Supported by:


 Baekjeong (1966-)
 Dakata (1977-)
Supported by:

Devagara (19xx-)


Supported by:

Background

Great War

-Raja taps into Pan-Satrian sentiment
-Founding of Azad Fauj, coalition of Pan-Satrian and ethnic/religious nationalist groups
-Raja's defeat and continued colonial presence spurs further growth of both nationalism and Pan-Satrianism

Solarian War

-UFRS invades Etrurian Satria, seeking to take it after the war
-Denied this in peace conference, Etrurian Satria given independence under nationalist groups
-Viewed as betrayal by colonial powers, start of First Satrian War due to unclear borders and Ajahadya refusing to accept the results of the peace conference

First Satrian War (1946 - 1948)

-Breaks out after failure to unify Satria peacefully
-A free-for-all as everyone tries to draw borders across formerly Etrurian Satria
-Likely a high degree of bleedover into Estmerish Satria
-Shortest war, all sides weakened by Solarian War
-Likely ends with roughly modern borders

Second Satrian War (1959 - 1964)

-Ajahadya attacks Subarna and Devagara
-No one expects Ajahadya to win
-Ajahadya wins, takes parts of both Subarna and Devagara
-Potentially when Ladaca breaks off from Devagara?

Dakian War (1965)

-Aja launches a surprise attack into Baekjeong, successfully takes over Bumistan and Vijay
-Baekjeongese counter-offensives stalled by Ajahadyan army, forced to accept ceasefire
-Unnerves surrounding nations (Xiaodong, Zorasan) at prospect of a united Satria, Ajahadya in international wilderness

Third Satrian War (1972 - 1978)

-Coalition of Baekjeong, Subarna, Devagara invades Ajahadya
-Ajahadya overwhelmed, quickly loses occupied territory
-Baekjeong accepts ceasefire in 1973, withdraws back to pre-1965 borders
-Subarna and Devagara continue offensives into Ajahadya
-Widespread use of chemical weapons by Ajahadya to stall offensives and in counter-attacks
-Xiaodongese support later in the war allows Aja to start some counter-offensives
-Ends with modern borders, Ajahadya heavily damaged and on verge of collapse

Dakatan War (1977 - 1981)

-Dakata attacks Ajahadya out of opportunity
-Xiaodong invades Dakata from the south
-End of Third Satrian War allows Ajahadyan forces to push Dakatans out of Ajahadya
-Guerrilla campaign by Dakata and international pressure force status quo ante bellum peace in 1981

Fourth Satrian War (1996)

-Minor border skirmish between Subarnan and Ajahadyan border guards after one side shoots at the other, who shot first and why unclear
-Threatens to escalate as Ajahadyan and Subarnan commanders move forces towards the border
-ROSPO makes warplan in case Subarna attacks
-Crisis defuses over time as neither side moves

Insurgencies (1946 - Ongoing)

Baekjeong

Dakata

Subarna

Devagara

Ladaca

Foreign Support and Involvement