I am sad about the direction of the war. For Alan Wilson, this is the true thought in his heart. He hopes that India will always be in a low-intensity war, similar to the state of the Republic of China where bandits were running around, instead of really having a high-intensity civil war.
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What if the Indians are beaten to a slightly normal state? You must know that the foundation of British India is much stronger than that of East Asia. If it is awakened even a little bit through a high-intensity war, it will not be a good thing for Britain.
Therefore, he is in a very conflicted mood now. He hopes that more people will die in this war, but he does not want the intensity of the war to be too high.
This constipation-like expression even made Savejevich ask himself whether he might have just misunderstood Alan Wilson. The Newfoundland chief executive just failed to manage his expression temporarily, and it was not that he was unkind to others.
That's a joke. Ellen Wilson, who has taught by words and deeds the master of micro-expressions and the queen of silent films, Greta Garbo, can fail to manage expressions? This is simply an insult to Greta Garbo's professionalism, just like asking a pregnant woman who is obviously pregnant, what?
It's ridiculous to be pregnant.
Alan Wilson ended his hunting trip and decided to return to St. John's. As the capital, it was more convenient to communicate with the outside world. Although it was unreasonable to use public facilities for private work, he also decided to go back to Hyderabad for the benefit of the British Empire.
The Maharaja contacted.
Alan Wilson asked about Hyderabad's current stance on the Kashmir issue and said that India would never let Kashmir be annexed by Pakistan. This war has just begun.
Alan Wilson analyzed the current situation, but did not suggest what to do? Because he had no historical reference and could not look at the problem from Hyderabad's perspective, but the telegram also emphasized that this was a problem for Hyderabad.
Chance.
Because of the conflict in Kashmir, the withdrawal of British troops in India quietly terminated the evacuation operation. This part of the British troops in India is in Pakistan, and it is claimed to prevent the expansion of local conflicts.
Of course, it is not just the British who are paying attention to this conflict. Portuguese Goa is also very concerned about whether this conflict will evolve into a real war. Ali Khan, who received the information from Alan Wilson, later went to
The Portuguese got in touch to exchange views on the Kashmir conflict.
In short, because of the Kashmir issue, Pakistan and India, Hyderabad and Portuguese Goa are all waiting to see the development of the situation. The Hyderabad army has increased its alert and is in preparation to trigger an attack.
Europe is in the midst of a wave of reconstruction. Although the United Kingdom has stated that after discussing the coal and iron community with France, it will reply to the United States whether it agrees to merge the occupied areas, but the financial allocation for Germany has already been put in place. Germany, like many countries in Europe, has begun to
post-war reconstruction.
As a representative of German women, Anna took the place of the eldest daughter of the Hellmann family. After all, Bokina's body was not very convenient and she was secretly hiding in a safe place, waiting for the angel to come.
Naturally, the business of the Hellmann family fell into the hands of the light-weight Anna, and through the British-occupied Trade Committee, they controlled the important raw materials wood needed for Germany's reconstruction.
Anna drove the car around, avoiding some nasty potholes, and bumping along a bumpy asphalt road. They passed some small villages, all of which were log houses with thatched roofs, built on logs.
Painted with blue stripes in between.
Many houses have turned gray, slanted, or are about to collapse due to weathering and weathering over time. Some houses have no windows, but almost all have new or newly painted doors.
In the sunny fields, men and women were working with farm tools, and some used horse-drawn plows. The car passed many carts filled with hand-cut wood, and the carts were pulled by strong and docile horses.
They are all strong and docile women and men, and it would be difficult to tell their gender if these people were not marked by turbans and beards.
The car drove all the way to the city without seeing a tractor, a car or any other machinery. This is a medium-sized city in the Ruhr area with brick houses and wide streets. A muddy river flows from the city.
Go through it and split it in half.
This is a low city, with light brown buildings everywhere, and it has the air of a remote country that does not welcome strangers.
The current state of Germany is that the war took away a large number of men, and women also have to participate in the reconstruction. Fortunately, the Germanic women are tall and have the reputation of dragoons, so they can shoulder the heavy responsibility of reconstruction.
Anna naturally came out for communication. Because her sister, whom her superiors valued the most, was physically inconvenient, it was now her job to liaise with the country, even though she was not willing to complete it.
Finally, Anna drove away without seeing anyone and just accidentally threw some garbage. Someone would naturally come to collect the garbage and get the important news above.
Alan Wilson in Newfoundland was originally waiting for the arrival of his fiancée, but due to the firefight in Kashmir, he had to meet Philby again. After all, he was once the assistant commissioner of British India and knew the situation better.
"There has been discussion at home about conflicts in our former colonies, and at the same time our American allies are also very concerned about this matter." Philby, who appeared again, got straight to the point and asked the leader of the last batch of bureaucrats in British India.
What do you think of the current situation in the subcontinent?
"The situation in the subcontinent is very complicated!" Alan Wilson crossed his fingers and thought as he said, "Judging from the current situation, Nehru's face as a socialist has been exposed, and he has shown worrying political tendencies.
I believe this is also what US allies are concerned about, but I personally don’t think India can do anything. I know the subcontinent too well, and it is not as cohesive as imagined. Cohesion only exists in the dreams of Indians."
There is no doubt that Nehru was a socialist. After India became independent, he implemented an import substitution strategy and took the lead in the state-owned economy. In terms of specific methods, he did not exclude the use of certain methods of the planned economy. The above-mentioned methods
The main purpose is to form a complete industrial system and quickly realize industrial modernization.
Even if this is not a complete Soviet line, in fact, in the eyes of the United States, it is almost a variant of the Bolsheviks. As the country with the strongest paper power in the world today besides Europe and the United States, it is normal to express concern about the situation in India.
"Does the United States want to intervene? If so, I personally agree." Alan Wilson looked at Philby expectantly, hoping to see a positive response from the other party's eyes.
"No!" It was a pity that Philby gave an answer that disappointed Alan Wilson.
It was so disappointing. Alan Wilson thought he would have a chance to avenge the Lend-Lease Act so soon, but the Americans obviously inherited the disgusting diplomatic skills of the British.
The Lend-Lease Act forced the British to beg for assistance that was purchased with blood! In order to get a chance to fight for Roosevelt, the British had to shed tears of gratitude.
Despite the pretentious talk of leasing and lending in this bill, throughout the war the transfers of U.S. arms and supplies were given as gifts. No formal accounts were even kept. The Yankees loved to bargain.
Lend-Lease was a method of bargaining warfare. For big corporations, and for millions of workers, it simply meant a surge in economic prosperity. The costs were painlessly deferred into the future, thanks to the issuance of defense bonds. Don't
The ones who actually fight and die.
Philby nodded, saying that London was also troubled by conflicts in the former colonies, and asked about possible situations and provided records.
Didn't I understand if you said this earlier? Alan Wilson nodded to show that he understood, and said directly, "Nehru's hometown is Kashmir, and the number two figure, Patel, is a representative of Hindu conservatives. India should soon be
Just make a military response to Pakistan's actions, maybe it has already begun."
"Are you sure?" Philby asked, seeing Alan Wilson nodding, he sighed and said, "It seems someone is bleeding again because of this."
"This is a good thing for us in the UK, Philby." Alan Wilson couldn't help but snickered, "Happiness is all about comparison. When other countries are in war, doesn't it make the UK look very happy?"
Philby looked directly at the imperialist lackey in front of him and expressed his shame at the other party's gloating behavior.
You can't blame Alan Wilson for not taking it seriously, although the Soviet spy in front of him is a person who has escaped from vulgar taste.
But the other party's father was a realist. Among those who supported Pamela Mountbatten was Philby's father, who made him an earl.
At this time, I don’t know how many people in the world are discussing the conflict in Kashmir, but it is obviously more meaningful than India and Pakistan, which are directly facing each other.
At this moment in New Delhi, at the Supreme Meeting of the Republic of India, Patel was making an impassioned speech, "Ali Singh has escaped from Kashmir and is calling on India to take action. For the new India, this will be a nation-building event."
"The battle, how to change their inherent stereotypes of India in front of people all over the world and stand on the world with a new attitude, is extremely important for the new India."
"The Pakistanis must be given a frontal counterattack!" A group of cabinet members spoke up one after another, supporting the position of the current No. 2 figure in India, Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Patel.
"Jawaharlal, it's time to make a decision." Patel looked at Nehru, waiting for the Prime Minister in front of him to make a statement.
"Agree to the request of the Maharaja of Kashmir and prepare to go to war with Pakistan." Nehru was silent for a long time and finally made up his mind. In this case, he would regard this war as the beginning of a powerful and powerful nation.