Vedeta

Etymology
The name Vedeta is an anglicization of the Hindi word Verbaghjanajati. The name originally referred to the North Vede peoples, who used the tiger as their symbol and revered the animal. During the Acronian occupation of the country, during which the modern borders were drawn, the Acronians shortened the name to 'Vedeta' as it was easier to pronounce and required less ink.

History
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The first Acronian contact with the kingdoms of Vedeta was mercantile, as Acronian merchants sought to acquire rare spices, saltpeter, exotic animals and other luxury goods to ship home. Increasing intervention in Vedetan politics and internecine warfare eventually resulted in the Acronian Intervention in 1814, during which the Kingdom of Verbaghjanajati and several other kingdoms were either conquered or transformed into vassal states of the Grand Acronian Empire.

Following the Second Great War the Vedetan Raj underwent significant change, as revolutionary leaders such as Pakulu Chenab led protests against the Acronian regime. On the 15th January 1951, the Acronian government issued the Devolution of Vedeta Bill, which laid out a three-year roadmap to independence for the former colony. The provisional government of Vedeta expedited the progress, however, declaring itself fully independent on the 15th of January 1952.

Government
The Republic of Vedeta is a presidential republic with a written constitution and a popularly elected President as its head of state. The Dewan, or Prime Minister, is the head of government and is appointed by the Chamber of Ministers, who are elected in annual first-past-the-post elections held every five years.

Foreign Relations
Main Article: Foreign relations of Vedeta

Military
The Vedetan Military Forces are the military and paramilitary forces of Vedeta. Composed of the Vedetan Air Force, the Vedetan Army and the Vedetan Navy, they have a total manpower of nearly 500,000 volunteer personnel and an annual budget of $20 billion. It is one of the largest importers of military equipment on Atlas, and has a significant stock of former Acronian equipment.