March 4th 1704
For more than ten years, the transportation corridor connecting the Middle East and the Bharatiya Empire had remained under continuous construction, never once coming to a halt. Even when the war raged across Europe and the Empire was deeply embroiled in it, the work did not stop, and the project continued to advance steadily, day after day, without interruption.
Thankfully, after so many years of unrelenting and uninterrupted investment, the Bharat Middle East Transportation Corridor had finally reached a stage of preliminary completion. Although it could not yet be said that a single continuous railway line or road directly connected the Bharatiya Empire with Israel or the Greek Republic of Anatolia, that day was not too far off.
