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Some members of the OCT have porous borders in rough terrain regions, including mountain ranges and rainforests. These often isolated and hard-to-police territories become of great use for the twenty-seven companies which use them to host covert operations such as the covert export of weapons to other nations and criminal organisations, the export of narcotics, human trafficking and many more lucrative activities that bring in at least four hundred billion in revenue a year. | |||
OCT nations can also serve as proxies to circumvent existing sanctions on Hergom or tariffs on goods made in Hergom, even though some members are already heavily sanctioned. | |||
=== Military bases and power projection === | === Military bases and power projection === |
Revision as of 01:58, 18 November 2024
Ombhrosdhom Commonwealth Treaty Hegemonic treaty under the leadership of Hergom to provide assistance to regimes isolated by the international community | |
Logo | Flag |
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Member states shown in green | |
Members states and key leaders | |
Hergom ep swekorwos Bule United New Kingdoms Mahaan Maaran Gate of Light Ratna Pushkara |
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Type | Economic co-operation and security assistance treaty |
Purpose | Economic resilience and peacekeeping |
Regions | Raia, Tzeraka, Altaia and Kupeya |
Founded | 7682 Ombhrosdhom accords |
The Ombhrosdhom Commonwealth Treaty (OCT) is a multilateral organisation and treaty designed to facilitate payments across borders, reduce or eliminate tariffs, and encourage investment from creditor banks and companies.
The current members of the treaty include Hergom, Bule, the United New Kingdoms, Mahaan Maaran, the Jaladhara Principalities, and the Tankhalin Kingdom. The treaty has been instrumental in driving economic development and stability among these diverse nations, Notions whose regimes were once deeply isolated or on the brink of utter collapse.
The organisation is not driven by ideology, and officially, it exists to promote the understanding and commonwealth of the peoples of Gotha and to provide an alternative source of support to nations that have been persecuted for daring to stand with conviction.
Many member states of the treaty have experienced various forms of conflict and required Wolgo's assistance to maintain peace. The Wolgos military and, in some yet-to-be-verified instances, the Hlrike have come to the aid of regimes seeking stabilisation and pacification of forces that threaten their survival.
The treaty has led to notable economic development in the member states and stabilised otherwise unstable regimes. Living standards have improved, and Wolgos peacekeepers have contributed to maintaining relative peace despite allegations of human rights violations. Hergom's investments have spurred economic growth, benefiting Wolgos tribal conglomerates significantly. In Bule, key industries are now subsidiaries of Wolgos conglomerates, and the Bulish military operates closely with Teuteh2leigh2ekmon. Suppressing native orderist and socialist guerrilla forces has allowed agriculture to thrive, with expanded cotton, grain, and livestock farming.
Hergom, the strongest and largest economy of the block, often subsidised many of the members, but it benefits from raw resources, labour, and access to markets and military facilities beyond its borders.
Member States
Hergom ep swekorwos
Bule
In Bule, the regime has significantly benefited from the suppression of native orderist and socialist guerrilla forces. While these insurgent groups have not been entirely eradicated, the combined efforts of Wolgos and Bulish forces have managed to pacify nearly the entire territory. This military cooperation has provided the regime with the stability needed to focus on economic growth and development.
Additionally, Wolgos forces have played a crucial role in facilitating the transport of illegally mined phosphates from region 102 into Bule and Hergom in industrial quantities. This illicit trade has proven to be extremely lucrative, with Bulish smugglers amassing considerable wealth. The revenue generated from these activities has further entrenched the regime’s power, providing it with the financial resources to continue its operations and maintain control.
Agriculture in Bule has seen a substantial boom as a result of this newfound stability. Large-scale cotton and grain farms have expanded, taking advantage of the fertile land and favorable climate. Livestock ranches have also flourished, contributing to the country’s economic growth. The agricultural sector’s success has not only improved the local economy but also enhanced food security and provided employment opportunities for many Bulish citizens.
The regime’s ability to suppress internal dissent and maintain a steady flow of illegal phosphates has enabled it to invest heavily in agricultural development. Advanced farming techniques and modern equipment have been introduced, increasing productivity and efficiency. This agricultural expansion has positioned Bule as a significant exporter of cotton, grains, and livestock products, further integrating it into the regional economy and strengthening its economic ties with Hergom.
United New Kingdoms
The United New Kingdom is a rump Wolgos state, surviving as a buffer between the Kamuran Empire and Stolvic Orderist Commonwealth (SOC), and is unrecognised by most powers due to its ongoing criminal enterprises. The United New Kingdoms, saved from extinction by Hergom, has achieved limited international recognition. Its economy and military have modernized, reducing reliance on criminal enterprises, though it remains dependent on Hergom for financial support.
Mahaan Maaran
Mahaan Maaran, is a totalitarian dictatorship with nothing in common with Hergom except that it relies heavily on Hergom’s support. In Mahaan Maaran, economic intervention by Hergom prevented the regime's collapse, allowing President Kushal to solidify his control. Agricultural productivity has been restored, and the state now exports grain, passion fruit, bananas, and other raw goods. The reduction in purges and persecutions has stabilized the regime, fostering a semblance of normalcy and development.
Tankhalin Kingdom
The Tankhalin Kingdom has been transformed into a cult state, exhibiting extreme control over its citizens' lives and welfare, with significant Wolgos influence. Tankhalin has utilized Wolgos support to suppress Kin and Akchacknist rebels, enforcing state conversion to the Path of Light cult and using its territory for proselytizing. The cult communes produce significant quantities of produce and fruits for export, particularly sago and pineapples to Hergom.
Ratna
The Jaladhara Principalities, particularly Ratna, have seen significant investment from Hergom, leading to the development of logging, fruit, and tea plantation industries. Modern infrastructure improvements, such as highways, power plants, and communication networks, have been established. Despite these advancements, Path of Light missionaries and Wolgos peacekeepers are active in the region to prevent sectarian insurgencies.
Pushkara
Economic Subsidies
Military assistance
Out of world Apocrypha
Purpose
Three decades after the last coalition war, Hergom has progressively engaged with the foreign community and, through concessions, opened up, allowing Hergom to trade and attempt to rehabilitate its image. Hergom understands that in the post-atomic era, it can no longer wage cyclical grand wars of expansion and the Wolgos have grown accustomed to their hard-earned lifestyle and are weary of facing armageddon a third time.
Hergom is the largest and most dominant partner in the organisation by orders of magnitude. It is under no illusion that its "partners" can come to Hergom's aid and even less a desire. Hergom fully understands that many of its "allies" despise it, and despite feigning friendship, Hergom sees its "allies" as pawns and with contempt.
From Hergom's perspective, the primary purpose of the organisation is to prevent its isolation if circumstances were to change, to provide a captive market, and to expand the reach of its influence beyond its borders. Ideally, it would open up the opportunity for future integration or expand its military's reach.
By creating a network of pawns, Hergom hopes to increase its weight on the global stage and ICoN, which would allow it to create uncertainty, confusion and disunity when actions against Hergom are proposed.
Member acquisition
The OCT's members are largely a medley of nations with disparate purposes, ideologies and circumstances. Almost all were approached by Hergom when their regimes were on the cusp of collapse and isolation. Hergom has no interest in internal human affairs and chooses to approach pariah nations that are likely to collapse. They have no other recourse other than to accept assistance from Hergom to prop up their regime.
Most of the OCT members benefited from a generous injection of arms, cash, material assistance or outright military assistance to stabilise their regimes and perpetuate the status quo.
Many members nowadays entirely rely on Hergom for military aid and material assistance, others with flawed economic systems depend on a steady stream of heavily discounted goods or financing to stay afloat.
Other members like Ratna and Pushkara existed close to an OCT-aligned regime and had weak and largely ineffective governments. Wolgos special forces and operatives covertly worked to strong-arm nations like them into joining the OCT. often by supporting factions within or oligarchs to bring about a government or government policy change.
Strategic analysts from ICoN and other powers suggest that Hergom's involvement in these regions is not merely altruistic but a deliberate effort to expand its influence. This aligns with the Wolgos military’s "Simmering War" doctrine, a strategy designed to flex military muscle continuously without incurring the risks associated with large-scale wars.
Proxies
Some members of the OCT have porous borders in rough terrain regions, including mountain ranges and rainforests. These often isolated and hard-to-police territories become of great use for the twenty-seven companies which use them to host covert operations such as the covert export of weapons to other nations and criminal organisations, the export of narcotics, human trafficking and many more lucrative activities that bring in at least four hundred billion in revenue a year.
OCT nations can also serve as proxies to circumvent existing sanctions on Hergom or tariffs on goods made in Hergom, even though some members are already heavily sanctioned.