Indochinese Union (Day of Glory)

History
The Indochinese Union (more commonly called simply Indochina) is a multiethnic country in south east asia. It was formely a collection of galican oversea departments. Although fully integrated in the republic and, in theory, enjoying the same legal rights as other citizens, many indochineses felt that in practice they were shut out of the local political sphere.

Starting in the early 1930s, a series of strikes and demonstration tried to achieve greater autonomy or even independance. To try and remedy to the situation, the government transfered some powers to a local assembly but was then faces with local officials that sided with the insurgents. After an escalation of violence, the Gallican government agreed to nogociate independence.

Geography
The Indochinese Union is situated in South-East Asia.