Indo-Italian War

The Indo-Italian War was war between India, and Italy after Lucinda Walker framed both countries for the deaths of the respective Prime Ministers. The war caused an increase in refugees, and heavy in losses. The British decided to comes from the damage relations caused by the Assassinations of Italian Prime Minister Frank Esposito and Indian Prime Minister Advik Patel as 30 British diplomats were killed during the attack, and also found plans for Indian soldiers to commit Regicide. Russia faught along side the Indian forces until 2023 when; the Russian President began to question the assassinations, and subsequently withdrew from the war losing some trust from the Indians. Australia's withdrawal from the war was a decision made heavily after; they felt that Australia's presence in the war was unnecessary, and with drew after the 30th Australian death after they gained Independence. Despite that the diplomatic relations between Italy and Australia remained strong, and a summit between the Alan Thatcher's predecessor, the Italian President, and Russian President secured their relations, and even strengthened them.