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National Objectives
The national objectives add an extra bit of strategy because they give certain groups of territories more strategic importance. When an objective is achieved bonus income is awarded.
Japan
5 IPCs for controlling Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and Celebes at the same time
5 IPCs for controlling Solomon Islands, Dutch New Guinea, New Guinea, and New Britain
5 IPCs for controlling Honolulu
5 IPCs for controlling Sydney
5 IPCs for controlling Calcutta
USA
Income for Western USA goes from 10 to 50 IPCs when at war with the Axis.
5 IPCs for controlling the Philippines
5 IPCs for controlling Okinawa and Iwo Jima at the same time
China
6 IPCs when the Burma Road is controlled by the Allies (India, Burma, Yunnan, and Szechwan)
UK
5 IPCs if the Allies (excluding the Dutch) control Sumatra, Java, Celebes, and Borneo at the same time
5 IPCs for controlling Kwangtung and Malaya at the same time
ANZAC
5 IPCs if the Allies (excluding the Dutch) control Dutch New Guinea, New Guinea, New Britain, and the Solomon Islands
5 IPCs (once and only once) for occupying any territory that was originally Japanese controlled.