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Democrat/neutral would do it id they remained a puppet until the required focus is completed, but of course, the UK tree can kneecap you by giving you independence or forcing communism/fascism on you. Basically the trees have been written with very little thought to how they interact.
(As in not being able to remove both of them because they're mutually exclusive)
Once you have finished the Indian People's Army or Indian National Army focus, you must finish off by capturing Delhi. But be better move quick, once Pakistan (because it is a Islamic country) rebels against you and declares independence, it will spell doom to the dreams for a united Arkhand Bharat. Burma, being a ASEAN country and a Buddhist, would rebel against you as well unless you must grant them independence quick.
That is not an issues with the interaction of the various trees, that is just one poorly thought out tree.
You sure?
I'm afraid so.
Winning the war of independence for India is difficult as it will take time because the subcontinent will descend into disunity as Pakistan would secede from India and declares war on it (should the independence war takes too long), which would affect the dreams for a united Arkhand Bharat.
Burma can be released early as India's puppet.
As for India, I'm afraid it would be unwise for you to lessen the effects of that national spirit if you are going for the war of independence.
This is mainly because to lessen that will require that India will remain loyal to the UK and to finish the Cripps' Mission and Two-nation Theory focuses.