Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 391 Must take over

"I wonder if Pakistan is interested in leasing Soviet aircraft carriers? But I think a country like Pakistan, which is willing to spend money freely and generously, is the real first choice of the Soviet Union."

Yazov finally said the name that the Indian representatives least wanted to hear. As the main culprit that hinders the reunification of India, the reason why military expenditures are increased every year, and the reason why Asan is defrauded by other military countries, Pakistan is naturally the most important culprit in India. There is no such thing as an unpopular country.

Apparently, General Ramdass was frightened by what General Yazov said. Pakistan had already bought three French submarines and is now looking for the Soviet Union to lease a Kiev-class submarine. Pakistan is clearly preparing to play a maritime arms race with India. ah. After lighting up the skill tree of Ganges Water, Ramdas's imagination began to expand infinitely. In fact, Azov just said that he might trade with Pakistan at that time.

"Minister Azov, I protest against your country's approach. This is challenging India's bottom line and patience. We will never allow such a situation to happen! The aircraft carrier is ours!" Ramdas said angrily. Now It is no longer a question of 400,000 funds, but a question of India's maritime strategic deployment. If Pakistan is really allowed to lease another Kiev-class ship, then the Indian Ocean hegemony plan that the Indian Navy has worked so hard to build will be in vain.

For Ram Dass, this is simply ridiculous and unacceptable.

"Protest?" Yazov picked up the cup on the table lightly and took a sip of water. Then he slowly raised his head and looked at the other party with a meaningful look. "The protest means that India wants to use up all its resources." Do you think you are qualified to stop a European overlord?"

Yazov's words made Ramdass not know how to reply for a moment, but he still adopted a tough attitude and tried to carry out the last desperate resistance. However, Comrade Yazov, Minister of Defense, always had as sharp words and style as he did. The words that came down made Ramdas truly aware of India's current embarrassing situation.

"I think General Ramdas hasn't figured out the embarrassing situation your country's navy is currently in, right? The crash of the Vikramaditya aircraft carrier means that you will no longer be able to use this aircraft carrier for maritime patrol missions in the near future. Of course, You can also choose to give up leasing the Soviet Union's Minsk, which would incur a small loss and lease the castrated version to the Pakistani Navy for 13 million. However, I think Pakistan's offer is much more generous than that of the Indian Navy."

In this way, Yazov defeated Ramdas step by step. He put down the water glass, looked around at the Indian delegation, and chuckled. "Also, do you think the Soviet Union really has only India as a buyer for the Minsk? The prices proposed by the Egyptian and Argentine delegations are also not bad. I originally thought that India, the most powerful, should be the one with the most generous bid. Bit, I just didn’t expect it..."

Comrade Yazov shook his head. Ram Dass, who was directly opposite him, was turning pale. He winked at Colonel Egorov beside him, who very wisely took out a stack of photos and placed them in front of all the Indian delegation.

After seeing the photo, Ramdas almost couldn't sit still and fell to the ground. Others had the same expression. Because they see themselves naked in the photo and the blond waitress next to them who is also naked and has choppy waves. The shooting angle is very subtle, showing the various aspects of India's high-level beings in front of everyone.

“Are Ukrainian girls fun?”

Yazov said with a smirk. He picked up one of the photos, waved it in front of the Indian delegation, and said slightly proudly, "I didn't expect the Indian representatives to be so weak-minded. They all took the bait. I originally applied to the KGB When I was young, I was still worried about whether you Orthodox Christians or Hindus would reject it, but it was obvious that I was overthinking it.”

He threw the photo in front of Ram Dass and other representatives. Ram Dass bit his lip and tried to appear calm. He raised his head and asked, "What do you want?"

"Don't you know what you want to do? Or does India still have a choice now? No. You have no choice. Either sign the contract obediently, or the negotiation fails, and all these photos will appear anywhere in the world the next day. In a national newspaper, the choice is yours."

Azov didn't want to push the opponent too hard. So he discussed with Ram Dass and said, "Of course we won't be too harsh on our esteemed guests. The price of 400,000 US dollars can be reduced to 21.2 million. This price is our bottom line."

Ramdas waited for the other person. Even at US$21.2 million, the Soviet Union still had a large profit margin. He said in a helpless tone, "I need to report this quotation to my superiors. After all, the price is not something we can change at will."

Comrade Yazov made a gesture of invitation and then announced that the negotiations were temporarily suspended. The two sides entered a period of rest.

"Colonel Yegorov, the Indian delegation can't stand it anymore. I think India's report of the price to its superiors is the beginning of deceiving their leaders. After all, Ramdas's praise of the Minsk alone will make Kapoor suspicious, but Kapoor cannot withstand the praise of a group of people."

Yazov lit a cigarette in the corridor. The next step is the key to the success of the Minsk. He has played all the bright and dark cards he can play, and now the choice is handed over to India. , after all, they are the final buyers, and all Azov's means can only be done to the best of his ability.

"Will they do what we want?" Colonel Yegorov, who was negotiating with Yazov, obviously did not believe that everything in the plan would go as the Soviet Union wanted.

The entire corridor was quiet and cold, and only the echoes and breathing between the two sides could be heard. Yazov exhaled a puff of smoke and said slowly, "Probability? I think it's only 80%. The remaining 10% Twenty is when Defense Minister Kapur gave up leasing the Minsk. In fact, as long as a country offers to lease a second-hand aircraft carrier to them, the Soviet Union's deal will be aborted at any time. But fortunately, there is obviously no other country yet. Willing to do so.”

Azov threw away the almost burning cigarette in his hand, stepped on it with his boot, turned to Colonel Yegorov and said, "Wait, it's already been a week, and I don't care about the next few hours. For The future of the motherland must be taken over by the Indian Navy." (To be continued.)

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