People's Republic Of China (The Japanese Split)

History:

(1949-)Formation:

After losing the civil war for the most part The People's republic of China was forced to flee to what was known to some as "Greater Tibet" Which included the main Tibet province, Bhutan, Nepal, and the region surrounding New Delhi, Greater Tibet surrendered to the PRC during the war, allowing for them to escape to the rather large nation, as the original government fled in exile to their last province of Assam.

Some refused to recognize the PRC as the rightful owners of the territory, the original China included.

With tensions high being put between the two massive countries of the People's republic of India and China, the PRC needed to secure themselves safely to not be taken over by any land hungry neighbor.

Greater Tibet Dispute:

As Greater Tibet had been recognized as the owner of the provinces, and claims from India, Pakistan, and the other China occurred, the PRC was stagnant as a nation, as many did not want to trade with a country that frankly, did not exist in some people's eyes.

Therefor this China also did not join the United Nations and left it's independence status even more up in the air, with some claiming the territory should become a new Country, go back to Tibet or just cede to it's neighbors.

Even though this country was not largely recognized nobody could attack it, the harsh terrain and the heavily guarded borders made sure of that.

The country's stability was also a large issue, as many inside it were fleeing in order to return to what they thought was their rightful homeland, this lead to a large massacre that the government denies to this day but some say caused eighty thousand deaths.

Economic Problems:

As the country couldn't find many ways to create a good standing economy, it largely is forced to plead with the Soviet Union for things like food, medicine, and other essential items.

These items however were considered a privilege so many citizens who needed it did not get it.

Nuclear Technology:

After three successful tests the Soviet Union gave a handful of hydrogen and atomic bombs to India, the PRC, Poland, and other nearby similar ideology based countries.

These nukes lead to a serious of "accidents" where several bordering ROC cities were destroyed by the atomic level bombs.

This lead to almost immediate threatening from the American government, but since their failures in other countries they had no choice but to let it happen.