While revolutionary internal combustion research was being conducted back home, far away in the overseas territory of Hawaii, Agni was making final preparations before the war began.
Agni sat in the port management office balcony, overlooking the warships docked below. He flipped through the logistical reports, carefully calculating every detail in his mind.
The upcoming war was of vital importance to the Bharatiya Empire, not only because defeating the Europeans in the Americas would cripple the enemy's access to cheap raw materials, but also because it would place the empire in an even more advantageous position when confronting the European Union in the future.
For this reason, the Bharatiya Empire held nothing back, committing the entirety of the Pacific Fleet to the campaign, a decisive battle that Agni himself would personally oversee.
