Indochina

The Indochinese Federation, commonly known as Indochina, is a country in south-east Asia, bordering China to the north and Thailand and Burma to the west, and sharing a long eastern coastline with the South China Sea. The Indochinese state is a socialist federal republic comprised of the three constituent countries - Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. As a long-standing member state of the Third Communist International, it has a long history of intermittent conflict with its AFS-aligned neighbour, Thailand, along with other right-wing governments in the region.