Bhutan (1983: Doomsday)

Bhutan is a nation in southern Asia, bordering Tibet, India, and three Indian breakaway states (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and Bodoland). Bhutan is a Himalayan country and is very isolated.

Pre-Doomsday
Before Doomsday, Bhutan was isolated as it is today. Such was its isolation that television was banned, and it has always been a hereditary absolute monarchy. There was also Tibetan influence on the country, leading to a Buddist majority of the population.

Doomsday
Bhutan, being a minor nation, was not hit on September 26, 1983. In fact, Doomsday did not alter the lives of most of the population significantly.

Post-Doomsday
Even more isolated by the events of the nuclear war, however, the Bhutanese began an ethnic cleansing. In 1986, groups of Lohtsampas, of Nepali origin, were evicted from Bhutan into neighbouring regions. Many of them went west into Nepal. The government there was strained by the influx of people.

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