In the blink of an eye, a month and a half passed unnoticed, and it was already the end of December.
Given the special circumstances the Empire was facing, the motorcycle project, which had been deemed crucial for the upcoming battle, received expedited clearance from both the military logistics department and the government, far faster than what could have been normally possible.
The motorcycle, aptly named 'Haridwar 100' due to it being assembled and brought to life in the sacred city of Haridwar under Vijay's supervision, was swiftly approved for mass production by the end of the year. Soon after, the vast industrial complex of the Bharatiya Empire, the Empire's most prized and strategic asset, roared to life with renewed intensity, its workshops and foundries working tirelessly to begin large-scale production.
