Overall, by the end of these five projects, rainfall will be more stable across the Bharatiya Empire, ensuring that the monsoons will no longer fail. The land will become more fertile in Pratihara Puri (Rajasthan), and greater quantities of rice will be cultivated in Pala Nagari (Bengal). Agricultural land will expand in Cholapuri (Tamil Nadu), Kakathiya Puri (Andhra), and Vijayanagara (Karnataka), supporting a wider range of crops. Regions like Baluchistan, Sindh, and the western parts of Pratihara Puri will begin receiving increased rainfall, which could even lead to the revival of ancient rivers such as the Gaggar and Hakar.
As far as the global concerned, Eastern Africa would get more rainfall in regions like Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
The places that will be adversely affected because of the changes made in Suvarna Dvipa and the Bharatiya Empire are mainly China, Mongolia, Chile, Argentina, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East.