Kathmandu Pact (The Great Peace Map Game)

1950

 * Federation of India

1952

 * Imperial State of Persia

1950

 * Kingdom of Nepal
 * Kingdom of Bhutan
 * Republic of Ceylon
 * Republic of Siam
 * Republic of Burma

Applications

 * Persia (Accepted)

Article I - Purpose

 * The Kathmandu Pact is an military, technological, economic, and trade alliance.

Article II - Governance

 * The Security Council shall have three votes per proposal.
 * Member states shall have one vote per proposal.
 * Any member state may put forth a proposal.
 * All member nations may vote on a proposal, in terms of yes, no, or abstain.
 * A proposal shall pass with a simple majority of votes.
 * Votes for proposals shall be tallied between turns.

Article III - Membership

 * Nations may apply for membership by alerting the members of their application.
 * Membership applications are voted as if they were regular proposals.
 * All applicant nations, by becoming a member, accept the constitution.
 * A super majority must be received to remove a member nation from the Kathmandu Pact.
 * A super majority of Security Council states must be received in order for a Security Council state to be removed from the Security Council.

Article IV - Alliance

 * A aggressors attack on any nation in the alliance is to attack all the nations of the pact, and all nations in the Kathmandu Pact must declare war on the aggressor.
 * A majority of both all member states and a separate vote in the Security Council must be achieved before the Kathmandu Pact declares war.
 * If a nation in the pact declares a war singularly, other member nations are not obligated to join unless under their own free will.

Article V - Constitution

 * Amending this constitution shall take a super majority of both all member states and and a separate vote in the Security Council to pass.