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20181220172635_1.jpg|Brazilian Delegation going to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm.
20181220172635_1.jpg|Brazilian Delegation going to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm.
20181220180417_1.jpg|The Cease-Fire is put into action.
20181220180417_1.jpg|The Cease-Fire is put into action.
</gallery> The next day Brazilian troops would start being sent to service overseas in Hindustan, anxiously waiting for the response to the Brazilian Ultimatom, with gun on hands and with orders to kill anything that tried to get in the city without permission.<gallery>
</gallery> The next day Brazilian troops would start being sent to service overseas in Hindustan, anxiously waiting for the response to the Brazilian Ultimatom, with gun on hands and with orders to kill anything that tried to get in the city without permission.<gallery orientation="square">
20181221150928_1.jpg|Brazilian troops marching to Nashik for the first time.
20181221150928_1.jpg|Brazilian troops marching to Nashik for the first time.
20181221151304_1.jpg|Brazilian troops entering Nashik
20181221151304_1.jpg|Brazilian troops entering Nashik

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The Hindustani-Indian war was made upon series of attacks coming from Indian, Nazi and Swedish forces upon the city of Nashik, part of the Nation of Hindustan and home to a population made up of only brazilians. After many clashes and skirmishes in the region, the Brazilian government voted to interfere on the conflict on Hindustan's side, in name of it's strong ties with the city of Nashik. Winning by unanimity on the Brazilian Federal Senate, the decision taken was to present an ultimatum to Indian authorities demanding immediate cease-fire and the payment of 40 golds as war reparations made by the prior clashes and attacks to Nashik.

Most Brazilian politicians and generals days prior to the dispatch of the Ultimatum seriously doubted that peace could be achieved without bloodshed. mass mobilization began before the war started and the Brazilian army changed its numbers from 5 soldiers to over 10 in one single day.

A Brazilian delegation was sent to Sweden to propose a cease-fire, the delegation was attented by the Swedish Marshall Sweharry and after negotiations peace was arranged. Sweden would remain neutral in the war and would cease it's attacks on Nashik.

The next day Brazilian troops would start being sent to service overseas in Hindustan, anxiously waiting for the response to the Brazilian Ultimatom, with gun on hands and with orders to kill anything that tried to get in the city without permission.



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