Andrew's War in the Pacific Map version 6.2 - India, Burma, Ceylon and Indian Ocean Islands


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Map changes:

In version 4, India has received a number of new bases and some further changes to its transport network.

A number of new bases have been added to India as follows:

  • Addu Atoll (2,24): This atoll is in the Maldive islands, which have been added to the map. The Atoll is undeveloped at the start of the game.
  • Nagpur (24,16): Added to central India as there are few bases there on the official map. This base may be removed it is turns out to cause problems in the game.
  • Bhopal (24,13): Also added to central India as there are few bases there on the official map. This base may also be removed it is turns out to cause problems in the game.
  • Rangpur (32,21): Added to the North of Calcutta. This part of India had no bases, while there are many placed alongthe coast.
  • Ramree Island (29,29): This is an island just off the coast of Burma. It was siezed by the Japanese during the war and an airfield was built here. Later in the war it was the target of a major Allied assault.
  • Magwe (31,29): This base, near Mandalay, was used as an airfield by the Allies, and the area was also opi producing.
  • Poona (19,12): An important city a small distance inland from Bombay.
  • Cuttack (27,22):
  • Agra (28,11): A city on the banks of the Ganges river close to Delhi.
  • Cawnpore (28,23): Another city on the Ganges and an important railway junction.
  • Mangalore (14,17): A port on the West coast of India.
  • Jaipur (26,9):
  • Madurai (13,21): An large city in the Indian South, but inland.
  • Patna (30,19):

The base of Yanam (21,21) has been repalced by the base of Vizagapatam (22,21).

Calcutta (29,23) has been converted to a port.

Customised Scenario data changes:

For all bases in India and Burma manpower, industry and resource values have been completely revised. Manpower values have been made proportional to the actual population of the various bases. Heavy industry and resource values have also been made proportional to population, weighted to those bases with higher population values.

The oil in Lahore has been moved to Rawlpindi, and a small amount of oil has been adde to Ledo.

The oil production in Burma has been redistributed, with the new base of Magwe being added as a new oil production centre, and the other centres reduced accordingly.

Base changes - India, Burma, Ceylon and Indian Ocean Islands:

The new port and airfield size/SPS values are applied in customised scenarios.


Old Base
Name
New Base
Name
Location
Original Values New Values Comments
Port
size (SPS)
Airfield
size (SPS)
Port
size (SPS)
Airfield
size (SPS)
India
Ahmadabad   22,9         Manpower: 7
Heavy Industry: 30
Resources: 120
Andaman Island Port Blair 23,34          
Asansol   30,22         Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 480
Resources: 480
Bangalore   15,19         Manpower: 6
Heavy Industry: 30
Resources: 100
Benares   30,16         Manpower: 3
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 50
Bombay   18,11         Manpower: 24
Heavy Industry: 400
Resources: 400
Calcutta   29,23  -  4(6)  5(3)  4(6) Converted to port.
Manpower: 36
Heavy Industry: 600
Resources: 600
Chandpur Chittagong 31,25 8(6) 1(3) 6(5) 1(4) Manpower: 3
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 50
Dacca   31,23         Manpower: 4
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 50
Delhi   29,10         Manpower: 11
Heavy Industry: 100
Resources: 180
Diamond Harbor Diamond Harbour 28,23         Corrected American English spelling.
Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Dimapur   35,25         Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Hyderabad   23,4         Manpower: 9
Heavy Industry: 60
Resources: 150
Jamshedpur   28,21         Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 360
Karachi   21,3         Manpower: 8
Heavy Industry: 350
Resources: 380
Oil: 50
Lahore   31,6         Manpower: 7
Heavy Industry: 50
Resources: 100
Oil: 0
Ledo   37,25         Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Oil: 20
Lucknow   29,14         Manpower: 4
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 60
Madras   17,21         Manpower: 11
Heavy Industry: 100
Resources: 180
Malir   23,4 - 1(1) - 1(4) Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 100
Panaji Pangim 16,14         No longer an urban hex.
Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Rawalpindi   31,3         Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 100
Oil: 20
Trimcomalee Trincomalee 13,25         Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
Trivandrum   11,21         Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
Yanam Vizagapatam 22,21 1(1) 0(0) 1(2) 1(4) Moved to hex 22,21
Manpower: 1
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 20
NEW BASE Agra 28,11     - 1(4) Manpower: 3
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 20
NEW BASE Bhopal 24,13     - 1(4) Manpower: 1
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 20
NEW BASE Cawnpore 28,13     - 1(4) Manpower: 6
Heavy Industry: 50
Resources: 100
NEW BASE Cuttack 27,22     - 1(4) Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
NEW BASE Jaipur 29,6     - 1(4) Manpower: 3
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 40
NEW BASE Madurai 13,21     - 1(4) Manpower: 3
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
NEW BASE Mangalore 14,17     3(2) 1(4) Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
NEW BASE Nagpur 24,16     - 1(4) Manpower: 4
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 80
NEW BASE Patna 30,19     - 1(4) Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
NEW BASE Poona 19,12     - 1(4) Manpower: 5
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 100
NEW BASE Raipur 26,18     - 1(4) Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
NEW BASE Rangpur 32,21     - 0(3) Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Burma
Mandalay   33,29         Manpower: 2
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 30
Oil: 40
Pagan Meiktila 32,31          
Rangoon   29,33         Manpower: 11
Heavy Industry: 50
Resources: 180
Oil: 40
Taung Gyi   33,31         Manpower: 0
Heavy Industry: 0
Resources: 0
Oil: 0
NEW BASE Cox's Bazaar 31,26     0(0) 0(3) Oil: 40
NEW BASE Magwe 31,29     - 3(4) Oil: 40
NEW BASE Ramree Island 29,29     0(0) 0(1)  
Indian Ocean Islands
Andaman Island Port Blair 23,34          
NEW BASE Addu Atoll 2,24     0(2) 0(3)  

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Written by Andrew Brown, May 2006