Tagline:
“A calm border is a soldier’s dream. But a dream it shall remain.”
INTRODUCTION (Montage)
Visuals:
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Tibetan monks secretly handing Indian agents satellite photos in Lhasa.
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Indian rail-gun prototypes being tested in the deserts of Rajasthan.
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Chinese warships swarming the South China Sea.
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A bustling Brahmaputra Bridge being inaugurated.
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Northeastern students watching the ocean at Chittagong’s new Indian Navy base.
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Narendra Modi taking the oath as Prime Minister in 2014 amidst roaring applause.
Voiceover (NSA Chief Vikram Rawat):
“Empires don’t fall when they are struck. They fall when they overstretch. We just gave the last nudge.”
ACT I: Shadows on the Roof of the World
Scene 1: Whispers from the Himalayas (2010)
India’s satellites observe increased Chinese tunnel and troop movement in Aksai Chin and southern Tibet.
Tibetan resistance leaders contact RAW via Bhutan.
China accelerates development of “Silk Wall” — a high-altitude, fortified road/rail network.
India initiates Project Vajrastra — high-altitude drone bases, laser comms, and eco-camouflaged bunkers.
Scene 2: The Firewall Alliance (2011)
India signs cyber-defense and quantum tech cooperation pacts with Israel, Japan, and Taiwan.
A trilateral corridor (India-Balochistan-Afghanistan) opens energy flow bypassing Pakistan entirely.
Balochistan hands over Gwadar Port operations to India on a 25-year lease.
Sindh enters a new phase — a secular constitution, Indian rupee as secondary currency, and dual language signage.
Scene 3: China's Silent Strike (2013)
In Ladakh, Chinese PLA troops make a deep incursion near Daulat Beg Oldi.
India responds with "non-lethal saturation" — sound weapons, EMP bursts, drone swarms.
Skirmishes result in 30 Chinese and 12 Indian casualties.
Global outrage follows leaked footage of PLA brutality in eastern Tibet.
Dalai Lama hints at future “Tibetan Confederacy” with India’s support.
ACT II: Waves and Warnings
Scene 4: The Oceanic Chessboard (2014)
Narendra Modi takes charge as India’s Prime Minister.
Launches sweeping reforms under "Act East" and "Maritime Muscle" policy.
Indian Navy establishes the Eastern Naval Command HQ-2 at Chittagong.
Vietnam allows Indian subs port access.
Maldives upgrades from protectorate to Confederation Partner after a failed China-backed coup.
Seychelles signs a naval radar grid treaty.
7 Sisters Get the Beach: A special law grants direct maritime access to Northeast states via new corridors through Chittagong and St. Martin’s — transforming trade and tourism.
Scene 5: Border of Smoke (2016)
China begins training Myanmar militias near the India border.
In response, India launches Operation Sandhyarekha: securing Coco Islands and Andaman command with S-500 systems and hypersonic interceptors.
Secretly, India begins aiding Chin (Christian) and Rakhine (Buddhist) rebels inside Myanmar, undermining Chinese influence over the Junta regime.
Bhutan signs a Security and Heritage Pact with India
Nepal sees large protests demanding more pro-India governance.
Scene 6: Tibet’s Roar (2017–18)
Tibetan underground resistance cells launch Operation Bodhisattva — coordinated defiance acts in Lhasa, Shigatse, and Ngari.
India denies involvement officially — but Chinese state media accuses New Delhi of “proxy warfare.”
Indian public opinion swings heavily pro-Tibet.
Cultural campaigns boom: Tibetan New Year declared a national observance.
ACT III: Encirclement and Containment
Scene 7: The Arctic Link (2019)
India joins Arctic Strategic Group via Chabahar–Moscow corridor.
Nuclear icebreaker tech sharing begins with Russia.
China’s Northern Silk Road faces stiff competition.
Scene 8: The Red Crescent Cracks (2020)
Internal strife erupts in Pakistan’s Punjab over economic collapse.
Sindh, now effectively an Indian satellite, offers to mediate under Indian flag.
A UN resolution to monitor human rights in Pakistan-occupied Punjab is backed by India and Afghanistan.
Indian intel uncovers documents: China was arming a radical Pakistani group for a 2021 proxy strike.
India activates Project Rakshak — a preemptive deterrence strategy focused on neutralizing cross-border launch platforms.
POST-CREDITS SCENE
Scene:
A shadowy room in Lhasa.
Tibetan monks pass a package to an Indian RAW agent.
Inside:
A coded journal written by a Chinese general.
Title:
"In the Event of Collapse — Protocol Phoenix: Southward Retreat"
Map of India 2020 |
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Orange: Indian Territory
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Yellow: Nepal & Bhutan (aligned or protected).
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Light Yellow: Afghanistan (aligned).
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Blue: Balochistan (Independent, strategic alliance with India).
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Red: China.
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Purple: Myanmar (Junta rule).
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Dark Blue (South): Sri Lanka (trapped in Chinese debt, but still sovereign).
Dark Green (West): Pakistan (core region, collapsing internally).
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Dark Green (East): Remaining Bangladesh.
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