Christmas Armistice of 2036

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The Christmas Armistice of 2036 was an agreement negotiated between Nepal, India, and the Eurasian Soviet through the intervention of the African Confederacy to bring an end to the Himalayan Border War.

The agreement included a withdrawal of all Red Army personnel to outside the pre-war border and the payment of damages by the South Asian Free States to the Eurasian Soviet. While successful until the onset of the Third World War, the Armistice was enough of a sore point that given the choice between contingencies to invade the South Asian Free States or their allies the Oceanic Econo-Political Union, the Eurasians chose Project Great Way.