The formation of the Triforce "Trójsiła" Autonomous Group can be delineated through a series of interconnected events involving its constituent divisions: the 1st New International Division, the ZZ Xinjiang Division, and the 8th ZZ Division "Centrazja."
The genesis of the Triforce can be traced back to the establishment of the 1st New International Division in 2035, which was deployed to Xinjiang to suppress a Uighur insurgency under a clandestine pact between the Northwestern Imperium, the PSNR, and the Empire of China. However, with the Treaty of Chicago rendering the pact obsolete in 2038, the PSNR recalled the division along with other units, including the ZZ Xinjiang Division and the 8th ZZ Division "Centrazja," back to their homeland.
Despite orders to return, these divisions, influenced by their ties to General Gao and enticed by their positions within the Imperial Chinese army, chose to remain in Xinjiang. This defiance led to the formation of the Triforce "Trójsiła" Autonomous Group, as they merged to establish an autonomous entity to continue their operations against the Uighurs.
The ZZ Xinjiang Division played a crucial role in the formation of the Triforce, as it catered specifically to Uighur recruits and found alignment with the Autonomous Group due to limited alternatives for its non-Polish members. Similarly, the 8th ZZ Division "Centrazja," originally established to maintain stability in the Caucasus region, underwent a transformation in allegiance and operational framework, eventually opting to join the Triforce following negotiations with the PSNR government.
To legitimize their continued presence and operations in Xinjiang, the Triforce negotiated an agreement with the PSNR, wherein they would share profits while continuing to combat the Uighur insurgency. This agreement allowed the Triforce to operate autonomously while providing a semblance of legitimacy to their actions, thus avoiding censure or accusations of treason from the PSNR government.
The Triforce "Trójsiła" Autonomous Group persists to this day and functions as a de facto independent entity, despite disclaiming formal statehood. It maintains relations with various states, including the PSNR, the Empire of China, and the Uighur Peoples Republic. Remarkably, the Triforce has engaged in conflicts with both the Empire of China and the Uighur Peoples Republic simultaneously, despite its official alliance with the former.
Despite its operational autonomy and diplomatic engagements, the Triforce "Trójsiła" Autonomous Group remains unrecognized by most states worldwide and by international organizations such as the AltUN. Nevertheless, it refrains from actively seeking recognition as a sovereign entity.