British Civil Servant

Chapter 180: building new india

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The British army stationed in India had different scales in different periods, during the Great Indian Uprising. Britain mobilized five hundred British battalions from the mainland, equivalent to 200,000 British soldiers. during the First World War. Britain has a standing army of nearly 70,000 in India.

Also excludes British officers and non-commissioned officers of the British Indian Army. During World War II, the army stationed in India, mobilized from the Dominion and the British mainland, was roughly between 300,000 and 500,000. This does not include British officers and British non-commissioned officers in the 2.35 million Indian Volunteers.

At present, the British army stationed in India, like the British army in various places after the war, is in the process of evacuation, but there are still 100,000 British troops in various parts of British India. Alan Wilson thinks that a 100,000-scale British army is enough.

It can guarantee the safety of 100,000 British Indian civil servants. Regardless of the small number of British troops, it is obviously relatively common in the Southeast Asian battlefield during World War II, but it does not mean that the British military cannot really fight.

A certain part of the entire British army is still very good, but as a country that focuses on the navy, the army can only deal with wars below a certain scale.

Once the scale of the war went beyond the entire boundary, the performance of the British army began to pull the crotch, and the British army had all the fine traditions of the British Empire, such as selling teammates.

At least when facing the Indians, Alan Wilson definitely has this confidence. He does not believe that 100,000 British troops will be annihilated in British India. The senior leaders of the Congress Party and the Muslim League also have no such courage.

The most important thing is that because of the disagreement on how to deal with British India, London itself is now also inconsistent on how to deal with British India, but Alan Wilson and the civil servants of British India can quickly agree on how to deal with it.

Decision-making time is certainly much quicker than far away London, and Alan Wilson's return has made many people very happy. But this definitely doesn't include Mountbatten himself, who finds his daughter increasingly disobedient.

Seeing her daughter's performance, if you think a little vulgarly, if Alan Wilson wants to do it, the daughter will probably open her legs happily.

Fortunately, he has heard some rumors, and London intends to transfer himself to the Mediterranean Fleet. At that time, as long as he takes his daughter away, he can stay away from the young assistant commissioner who came back.

Alan Wilson is so busy, of course he doesn't know Pamela Mountbatten's father's malice towards him. He is busy drawing his sword and looking around to see if there is anything he needs to stand up for.

There are many problems, but he does not necessarily need to fight in person, he cannot weaken the pacifists, so the Duran line is not used. The territorial dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan originated from the Duran Line, which was introduced in 1893.

Under British pressure, Afghanistan received a delegation of British Indian Foreign Secretary Duran, and Afghanistan was forced to accept the Duran Agreement, agreeing to the arrangement between Britain and Russia on the eastern border of Afghanistan and the southern border demarcated by the United Kingdom.

At that time, the United Kingdom submitted the Duran Agreement, written in English, to King Rahman, the main content of which was to delineate the border between Afghanistan and British India.

Rahman was forced to relinquish his claims to Swat, Bajar and Chitral, and only kept Asmar.

Accordingly, millions of Shituns were placed on the side of British India, which ceased to exist with the independence of India and Pakistan. Afghanistan and Pakistan are once again drawn into hostilities over the Duran Line.

Alan Wilson cannot attack the gathering area of ​​pacifists in the northwest. This will encourage the arrogance of the Congress Party, which is already in a dominant position. Most importantly, it does not conform to the British Empire's tradition of hoeing the strong and helping the weak.

As for the McMahon red line? The line has also been around long ago, without Alan Wilson's character. From his current standpoint, it doesn't need to be mixed in, it's fine to treat it as if he didn't see it.

In essence, the assistant commissioner still has a soft spot for cash. After much deliberation, as the newly appointed assistant commissioner, he first got in touch with the British office on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

The British entered the South Asian subcontinent later than the Portuguese and the French, but later came to the fore. In 1700, the East India Company annexed Kuchibahar in Bhutan and conflicted with Bhutan. From then on, it reached the edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and began to establish Commercial relations.

The current British representative in Tibet is called Li Jisheng, who has been a representative for a long time since 1936. Li Jisheng graduated from Kebler College, Oxford University, UK. In 1930, he joined the Ministry of Indian Affairs and was sent to Bangladesh in the same year. During this period, I took the opportunity of vacation to visit Sikkim and Pali.

After that, he was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Political Affairs, a subordinate agency of the Ministry of Indian Affairs.

Compared with the chief executives of the eighteen provinces of British India and the fourteen commissioners of the native states except for Alan Wilson himself, Li Jisheng's weight in British India is actually not large, and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is indeed a bird's shit. place. Alan Wilson would never go anyway.

The strategic position is important, and people of insight can go, and he will not charge ahead. It's as if the nationalists shouted to march into Siberia, but the Northeasterners moved southwards. Those who shout slogans go to the cold, don't move your mouth.

After receiving the invitation of the new commissioner, Li Jisheng, who was temporarily staying in Sikkim because of the heavy snow, was overjoyed. Because the telegram was full of hints of possible promotion, he immediately set off for New Delhi.

In fact, Alan Wilson has no interest in this representative. The biggest achievement of the other party should be that he had fought wits and courage with the inspectors of the Third Reich on the plateau before World War II.

When the expedition of the Third Reich entered the plateau, the locals were not unfamiliar with this symbol. "*" or "swastika" have special religious meanings in Tibetan Buddhism and the ancient Bon religion, and they are everywhere in the snow. visible. This symbol even won the favor of some people. In their opinion, these Europa people who have traveled thousands of miles may also be followers of Dharma.

However, Li Jisheng, the representative, had an intrigue with these Germans on the plateau that was unknown to the public.

Other than that, there is nothing to be commended. Alan Wilson remembers that after the independence of British India, Li Jisheng served the Indians well. This is intolerable. He cannot allow the Indians to take over the British Empire. heritage.

The British heritage around India must be fully cashed out before the independence of British India, so that Indians cannot accept it.

Perhaps because of the incentives of the profits of the tobacco factories, they did not wait until Christmas at all. Chief executives and commissioners from all over the world have flocked to express their appreciation for Alan Wilson's death. When they were commissioners of Hyderabad, they felt that this kid was not in the pool.

For this compliment, Alan Wilson, of course, expressed humility, and at the same time sent a certificate of deposit from the Royal Bank of Scotland.

"Dear gentlemen, Sir Edward is satisfied with the performance of the gentlemen in such a difficult time. The determination of the gentlemen to stick to their posts in the post-war period is touching. Now the local economic revitalization plan requires everyone to redouble their efforts. "

Alan Wilson raised his glass, and while congratulating everyone, he also expressed his longing for British India, "I always look forward to returning to New Delhi to work with everyone, and now I'm finally back."

"Alan, to be appreciated by the cabinet secretary, the future must be unimaginable." After Alan Wilson expressed his longing for British India, the provincial chief executives also reciprocated, carrying bank certificates of deposit, saying that everyone is always there Hope for Alan Wilson to come back.

"This time I came back, of course, out of the care of the British Empire for British India. With goodwill to the many subjects in South Asia, I returned to the place where the dream began to build India." After a drink, Alan Wilson said, " We want to build a new India, to benefit all the subjects of British India. Let the pearl of the British Empire shine even more."

Then Alan Wilson stated his plan to immediately start a construction wave in British India, so that all Indians can feel a bright future?

"Why is this?" Burke, the chief executive of the United Province, said with some puzzlement. "What we should do is to transfer the wealth to the UK as much as possible, right?"

"That's just one aspect!" Alan Wilson explained with a gentle look, "and it's a very rough way, in fact, there is a better way, we have formulated an economic revitalization plan~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Everyone knows that once it is done, the whole of India will be strong. But he can't do it at all! Spend all the funds of British India, and in the plan, we will start all the expensive projects."

"In agriculture, we need to ensure the demand in Europe. I think cotton cultivation should be expanded next year. After all, the textile industry, as a labor-intensive industry, can solve the employment problem of many local citizens."

Alan Wilson talked eloquently, expounding his glorious ideal of building a great India, whatever Nehru, whatever Gandhi, just wanted to be happy, they are all false fathers of India.

The real founding father of India is Alan Wilson. If the great India wants to be great again, it has to follow his line.

When all the wealth accumulated by British India has been spent, wouldn't it be nice for everyone to pat their butts and leave?

"I want all the provinces to have electricity and we should build a dam here."

After a brief silence, the atmosphere in the conference room suddenly became lively, and the chief executives of the provinces began to discuss which projects are suitable for the places under their management. There has never been such a time when everyone is so concerned about the development of India.

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