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== Astrography ==
== Astrography ==
The Indian Arm consists of 32 star systems, and is situated immediately spinward of the [[Local Cluster]], rimward of the [[Lyran Veil]], and coreward of the [[Well of Embers]].
The Indian Arm consists of 32 star systems, and is situated immediately spinward of the [[Local Cluster]], rimward of the [[Lyran Veil]], and coreward of the [[Well of Embers]].
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 31 July 2025

Indian Arm

Location:

Local Supercluster

Subregions:

1 Subcluster

Star Systems:

32 Star Systems

Core

  • Samsara
  • Paramita
  • Akupara
  • Dhriti
  • Vaikuntha
  • Naraka
  • Kshipra
  • Saraswati
  • Kaveri
  • Ganga
  • Godavari
  • Narmada
  • Yamuna
  • Gangotri
  • Nanda Devi
  • Kailash
  • Yamunotri
  • Arunachala
  • Mughaliya
  • Thar
  • Dasht
  • Azadi
  • Nazm
  • Iman
  • Umeed
  • Ittihad
  • Anjuman

Outer

  • Muziris
  • Asraya
  • Bengal
  • Sumeru
  • Khalistan

Organizations:

3 Organizations

Nations:

The Indian Arm is a star cluster located within the Local Supercluster. The cluster includes 28 colonized systems and three countries: the Federation of Khalistan, Islamic Federation of Pakistan, and Republic of India. These states are classified as Legacy Nations, sharing strong direct historical, cultural, and linguistic ties to respective nations that once existed on Earth.

Astrography

The Indian Arm consists of 32 star systems, and is situated immediately spinward of the Local Cluster, rimward of the Lyran Veil, and coreward of the Well of Embers.

Subcluster Astropolitics Organizations Settlement Notes
Saat Nadiyaan India
Regional Interstellar Travel
Indian Arm - Local Cluster Sumeru - Styx
Asraya - Venitas
Muziris - Janus
Indian Arm - Spinward Khalistan - Mohenjo Daro
Indian Arm - Rimward Muziris - Odinokoye Pero

Etymology

From Hindi Sāt Nadiyā̃ (सात नदियाँ), ("seven rivers"). From Sanskrit Saptán Nadiī (सप्त नदी), ("seven rivers"). Referring to the Earth river namesakes for the star systems of the subcluster.