Under the instigation of Norman Mackay, Prabhati purchased a large quantity of weapons and equipment, including a significant number of rifles, bullets, and some small-caliber machine guns with relatively high rates of fire.
With these weapons and equipment, Prabhati was able to quickly arm a powerful military, becoming the strongest presence in opposition to British influence.
He could even compete for influence within the Indian National Congress against famous figures like Gandhi, based on the military forces at his command.
Just as Norman Mackay was basking in the joy of successfully inciting the Indian independence war, one of his subordinates brought him an unwelcome piece of news, which was that there was a problem with the Lone Star Republic.
More precisely, the problem was not only with the Lone Star Republic but also with Mexico, which had long been coveting the Lone Star Republic.