"In order for the order and cornerstone of the empire to exist for a long time, Allen is willing to make efforts." Allen Wilson looked serious, and he was ready to take the risk of responsibility.
"If you say you are courageous, it is a derogatory term when used to evaluate politicians, but you are one of ours and can have this kind of consciousness, so it is not a derogatory term when used on you." Sir Barron looked at Allen seriously.
Wilson sighed and said, "Well, it is an overseas archipelago after all. As long as you dare to be responsible, I can pretend you didn't see it."
In fact, the Andaman Islands are closer to British Burma, and some of the residents on the islands also have yellow-looking ethnic groups.
This archipelago could actually be given to Myanmar or India, but apparently the British Empire was retreating in a hurry and did not pay much attention to this issue.
But Alan Wilson was different. Even before he was kicked back to Europe by Nehru, he was already thinking about this archipelago.
Regarding the situation in the subcontinent, he could only say that he was doing his best to let fate dictate whether the country could withstand Nehru and for how long. Anyway, it would not be a loss if it lasted longer than it had in history.
But such overseas islands need to be separated with a serious attitude. He hoped that the Andaman Islands would become the gateway to British Malaya rather than fall into the hands of India.
The first is to change the local ethnic structure. Fortunately, the islands have a small population, so this can be easily done.
Alan Wilson sent a telegram to Burgess in British Burma, requesting that the Burmese who had collaborated with the Japanese during the war be exiled to the Andaman Islands.
The Andaman Islands were to British India what Australia was to the British mainland, a place where criminals were exiled. However, compared to Australia, which has a vast area and rich resources, the basic conditions of the Andaman Islands are much worse.
There are also indigenous peoples who have been isolated from the outside world for thousands of years. If outsiders enter the archipelago without being shot by the indigenous people, then the indigenous people will die and suffer the same fate as the Indians. The indigenous people who have no resistance to foreign viruses will not be able to see outsiders.
, it is equivalent to seeing virus petri dishes.
Since it is a penal colony, anyone can be exiled, and it is logical to exile some Burmese traitors.
Then some Japanese soldiers who had caused huge damage during the war were selected from British Malaya and placed on the island. The only thing left to do was to plunder all the food on the island and instigate different ethnic groups to kill each other.
Then start with the low-level exile and lay a solid foundation first. In Yangon, Burgess, now the British Commissioner for Burma, received a telegram from New Delhi, which asked about the pro-Japanese Burmese people during the war.
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It also stated that the Governor General of British India meant to exile these pro-Japanese elements to the Andaman Islands.
The same telegram, almost word for word, was also sent to British Malaya. First of all, if the Japanese soldiers were exiled, once Japanese soldiers and Japanese traitors made trouble, the British could take the right to suppress them, and no one would fight for these remnants of the Axis powers.
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Then during the process of suppression, people who were dissatisfied with British rule were purged in the Andaman Islands, and the Andaman Islands fell into British hands. The ethnic groups connected with India disappeared, and India had no reason to insist on the right to rule the Andaman Islands.
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In the final analysis, the population of the Andaman Islands is still dominated by Indians. The British have no basis for rule, so it is difficult to solve the problem. The way to solve this problem is either to make the remaining people have nothing to do with India, or simply to eliminate the Andaman Islands.
The archipelago became an uninhabited island.
Out of Alan Wilson's own compassion, he chose the former, and at least some people might survive.
The telegram to the Bangkok embassy arrived the next day, mainly because Alan Wilson had initially forgotten that Thailand also needed liquidation, but it was not too late to make amends, and he finally remembered.
Thailand has ceded the Isthmus of Kra to Britain. Since it has completely changed its past, as the victor, the British Empire must also give Thailand a legal and reasonable reason to allow the Thai royal family and military to complete internal integration.
In Europe, Alan Wilson, as a British gentleman, prevented the liquidation of Japanese traitors. In Asia, he struck hard, instigated the liquidation of Japanese traitors, and offered a solution, exile to the Andaman Islands.
Although the time is less than half a year later, justice will be late but will not be absent. In the third world, we must strike hard.
In Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman Islands, the island's commander also received a telegram from New Delhi. Although he didn't quite understand why New Delhi was interested in an isolated overseas archipelago and asked for detailed data, he immediately responded to the call.
Data on the island's situation and food self-sufficiency rate, especially the conditions of the island's prisons, were sent to New Delhi by telegram.
The telegrams sent back from British Malaya were very interesting. After half a year of propaganda and education, the soldiers who expressed Japan's surrender had become deeply aware of the crimes including the Bataan Death March and the robbery of white women in Southeast Asia to be used as prostitutes.
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"This will be easy to handle. After sending these Japanese prisoners of war to the island, they will say that the British will take revenge on the Europeans and force the Japanese soldiers to riot." Alan Wilson took the telegram from British Malaya, and a plan gradually emerged.
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Of course, this depends on the food production in the Andaman Islands, as well as the planting season and other conditions. It is best to detonate this bomb during the season when food is scarce.
Don't take it for granted that food crops are the same in all tropics. The tropics are also divided into off-season and peak season for agricultural production.
We also need to take into account the peak and low seasons of fishing. In short, it is not as easy as imagined to succeed in anything.
Alan Wilson, who was collecting telegrams from various places, was very busy. Alyssa brought a cup of coffee and said, "Assistant Alan, you must know how to combine work and rest, and take a break when appropriate."
"Thank you! Alyssa." Alan Wilson thanked him, took the coffee and took a sip, "But having said that, I do feel that I am busier than the Governor, but I do not have the rights of the Governor."
"Maybe one day, you can also be the governor of a place." Alyssa comforted softly with a smile.
"Oh, yes? Then I'll lend you a blessing." Alan Wilson smiled happily, pointed to the chair in front of him and asked the female assistant to sit down and asked, "Does Alyssa have any dreams? For example, what will she do in the future?
Career, return to the homeland or continue working in the colonies?”
"I haven't thought too much about it yet." Alyssa flipped her hair and said in a charming tone, "Maybe it's time to fall in love. I don't know which man I will be able to get in the future."
"That man must be a lucky man." Alan Wilson nodded seriously and said, "By the way, are our Miss Vivian still used to living here?"
"Fortunately, I'm keeping an eye on it, so there won't be any harassment." Alyssa's tone was meaningful, indicating that she had accomplished her task very well and helped her superiors block some opponents who were overestimating their capabilities.
The two chatted for a while, but Alyssa suddenly seemed to remember something and said, "Harri Singh contacted the local commissioner by telegram, hoping to talk to the Governor's Palace. And his attitude was very urgent."
"He, his life is really not very easy." Alan Wilson shook his head slightly when he heard the name Hari Singh, "For a Hindu to be the monarch of a princely state with a majority of peaceful Christians, his position is too sensitive.
This life is actually not very good."
Out of the mentality of wanting to collect money, Alan Wilson felt pity. He wanted to help Hari Singh for the sake of gold, but the place in Kashmir was too sensitive. There were not many places where it could be done!
After the British withdrew from the subcontinent, Hari Singh, although he was a Hindu, hoped to maintain the independent status of Kashmir. After the British withdrew, an army composed of pro-Pakistan tribes and Pakistani soldiers invaded Kashmir from the North-Western Frontier Province of Pakistan.
Maharaja Hari Singh was forced to flee to India for help. However, the Indian government required Hari Singh to agree to the annexation of Kashmir to India before it would send troops to assist. In desperation, Singh signed a treaty with India and declared the entire Kashmir
The area was merged into the Dominion of India.
In fact, there is a way, for example, Hari Singh declares to obey the will of the people under his rule and declares to convert to the Peace Religion.
But this would still lead to an invasion by India. Would Nehru allow his hometown to become the territory of an enemy country? Alan Wilson would not do it, let alone Nehru.
"If he has time, let him come. After all, he is a powerful monarch. I personally respect these monarchs very much." Alan Wilson sighed and said, "Block the news, don't let Ni
Heru knew that it was Nehru’s hometown.”
"I know how to do it." Alyssa nodded, reaching out to put away the empty coffee cup.
The days are still passing by day by day, which is nothing to Alan Wilson, but for Vivien Leigh, whose novelty is gradually losing, the days are beginning to become boring.
Honor and status can only solve part of the problem. Some problems, such as physical problems, cannot be filled with honor.
At this time, Vivien Leigh felt a little regretful. She should not have insisted on coming here because of her husband's objection. She should at least have a good discussion with her husband and let him take the overall situation into consideration and come with her.
If her husband had also come with her, she might not feel so uncomfortable being alone in the empty room. After all, a woman in her thirties could not endure loneliness like an inexperienced girl.
The campaign to clean up Japanese rapes throughout British Burma, British Malaya and Thailand had begun, but Vivien Leigh became more and more irritable day by day. Finally, Alisa brought a message asking her if she was willing to wander around British India.