Project Great Way

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Project Great Way was a Red Army combat contingency for a situation in which they intended to break the Christmas Armistice of 2036 and the resultant conflict would not end with the subjugation of Nepal; that is, that the alliance of the South Asian Free States would hold.

The contingency involved a conventional conflict, but called for the use of nuclear demolition explosives to clear routes through the Himalayas, allowing mass overland movements into India.

While ultimately unsuccessful in part due to what one OEPU engineer later called "the absurd notion of driving a canyon through the himalayas", the assault on Pakistan, India, and Iran from their northwest was much more successful and resulted in a force shift that allowed the Red Army to retake Tibet and even conquer Nepal, destabilizing the South Asian Free State alliance over the perceived abandonment of Nepal by its member-states.