As per the press conference by Minister of External affairs, Hindu Mahasabha, the Government of India declares the new foreign policy of India.

Visions of the New Foreign Policy of India:

1. More focus on forming strong diplomatic relations instead of just establishing in-game embassies.

2. More focused on efficiently appointing ambassadors to different regions.

3. Introduce the concept of Consulates.

4. Establishing consulates to know regions better, before establishing embassies.

Following the order from Ministry of External Affairs, the Government of India has released Consulates Application and demolish some embassies as per the new foreign policy.

The following regions shall be exempted from the new Foreign Policy of India:

1. Regions sharing excellent diplomatic relations with India.

2. Allies of India.

3. Regions representing Real Life countries.

4. Alliance and Organizational Headquaters.

A region wishing to construct and maintain an in-game regional embassy must meet the following criteria as decided by the government of India. Any region, in any point in time that breaks this policy, will willingly forfeit their embassy with India. Any and all exceptions to these guidelines shall be made by the government.

  1. Have an active population of at least 35 active nations,also 30% of the total population must have a WA tag.

    • Exemptions may be made for interregional alliance headquarter regions.

    • Exemptions for alliance military bases.

  2. Must not have regional tags for:

    • Invader

    • Anti-World Assembly

    • Anti-General Assembly

    • Anti-Security Council

  3. Must not support, in any way, the practice of raiding or imperialism

    • May not have embassies with known raider regions.

  4. Must not be condemned by the Security Council of the World Assembly

  5. Must not be an "Embassy Collector"

    • Embassy Collector is defined as "a region with a policy of obtaining as many embassies as possible."

  6. Must actively support a democratic system of governance.

    • Exemptions shall be made for regions that were liberated 5 months prior and show stabilization enough for democratic governance to return.

  7. Must condemn hatred of any kind, including discrimination.

    • Discrimination is defined as “the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.”

  8. Must not be a declared threat nor an adversary to the region and it’s democratic system of governance by the government of the India

    • The generous application of “enemy” shall be interpreted by the government.

  9. Must continuously promote a foreign policy and maintain foreign relations with the region.