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Chapter 583 Indian Independence

There is not just one way to fight. The Chinese and Western media are fighting on colonial and democratic issues. This is what Ouyang Yun expected. After reading the above article, it is more like a curse from the New York Times in the United States. After the editorial, he almost suspected that another compatriot from later generations had traveled through time and acted as a lackey for the shameful Americans. However, it was only a few years later that he learned that the author of this editorial was actually Koizumi Toshiichiro.

After the Eastern and Western camps successively launched anti-colonial weapons, a series of independence farces began to unfold in about three months. From the United Nations, first Burma, Vietnam, then Laos, Cambodia, and then North Korea, Nepal, For Bhutan and the anti-China alliance, Malaysia and the Philippines were the first to declare independence, then Indonesia, and finally India.

Why is it called a farce? Because although these so-called independent countries have their own governments and even armies, they have troops from other countries stationed on their soil. Not only that, their diplomacy is also controlled by the United Nations (actually China ) or in the hands of a garrison country.

"Weak countries have no diplomacy. From a series of independent events that occurred during this period, we can easily see this. Although the countries of Indochina and Southeast Asia, including India, have become independent in name, in fact, neither diplomacy nor The military and even the economy are still controlled by China and their garrison countries. However, no matter what is good or bad, and vice versa, China and the anti-China alliance want to control the anti-colonial public opinion weapon. They manipulate these colonial The independence of a country may be just to compete for the commanding heights of public opinion, but it also plants the seeds of real pursuit for these countries... Therefore, in this diplomatic war to compete for anti-colonial public opinion weapons, China and the anti-China alliance are actually losers. And those countries controlled by them are the ones who will win in the end."

The above text comes from "World War III" written by a later Japanese historian, Daiki Murakami.

The instigator Ouyang Yun would never have expected that the United Nations camp and the anti-China camp would engage in a diplomatic war on the anti-colonial issue. In hindsight, this war without gunpowder was beneficial to China.

Compared with the anti-China camp, China is not yet an industrialized country at this time. Therefore, although China is capable of facing threats from the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and Japan at the same time, if it can get more time to develop its people's livelihood economy, there is no doubt that this will It will definitely be beneficial to China, which has a weak industrial foundation.

Of course, since the anti-China camp dared to use anti-colonial issues to target China, it naturally had its reasons. In fact, when this anti-colonial public opinion war developed into an independence farce, the Chinese government once fell into a relatively passive position because of India's rebellion. situation.

India declared independence on October 21, 1947. When the new Indian government sent a message to the world, announcing that India would be freed from British colonial rule and become an independent country, Ouyang Yun secretly rejoiced, thinking that the British were now It was impossible to use India's resources to fight against China. However, that night, as a telegram drafted by Gu Lianyun himself was sent, Ouyang Yun's good mood immediately disappeared.

Gu Lianyun had a lot of energy in New Delhi, so even though the agreement between India and Britain on the issue of Indian independence was a secret agreement, she grasped the general content immediately and immediately alerted the country.

The next day, Ouyang Yun immediately held a targeted meeting to discuss with Song Ziwen and others how to deal with possible new situations in Central Asia.

"According to the intelligence we have, the reason why India was able to become independent was probably because they agreed to a certain condition of the British. If nothing else, this should be closely related to 'anti-China'." After the meeting began, Ouyang Yun said straight to the point.

The reason why China wants India to be independent is that it wants to distract the British through this matter so that they cannot fully oppose China. However, if the situation mentioned by Ouyang Yun really occurs, it not only means that China wants to make trouble through India. The plan to become independent and distract the British failed, and it may also bring about one more enemy for itself.

It is not terrible for newly independent India to become an enemy, but since then, the British still have a stable rear base in Asia, which has to be wary of senior officials of the coalition government.

He Yingqin immediately frowned and asked: "Prime Minister, what do you mean, is India still controlled by the British after independence?"

Ouyang Yun: "This is certain. As for how the British use the Indian chess piece, we still don't know."

Only three days had passed since Ouyang Yun said "it's unknown", and Song Ziwen brought bad news.

When Song Ziwen appeared in front of Ouyang Yun, his face was livid and he looked very angry. He handed a document to Ouyang Yun and he said loudly: "This is a diplomatic note sent to us by the Indian government. They require us to honor the countermeasures." The commitment made at the founding conference of the colonial alliance was to abandon the garrison of troops in Karachi."

Ouyang Yun was shocked. In the meeting three days ago, because they did not know how the British would use India, the senior leaders of the coalition government did not form a resolution related to it. Now, the British have taken action. And it directly hits the key points of China.

In the past few days, Ouyang Yun had seriously considered the issue of Indian independence when he was alone. Thanks to the golden finger of the time traveler, he had already had the preliminary idea of ​​using the religious issues that had been plaguing Indian society to achieve the purpose of dividing India.

"Is this the only official document? There are no other documents from the Congress Party." Ouyang Yun took the diplomatic note, glanced at it, and asked.

Song Ziwen understood what he meant, shook his head and said: "Between China and India, Indians probably still think that British thighs are thicker."

"Humph, then we can't be blamed." Ouyang Yun snorted coldly.

Seeing that he was not flustered or angry, Song Ziwen somehow calmed down and asked: "Prime Minister, I hear what you mean, you already have a backup plan."

Ouyang Yun smiled and said mysteriously, "You'll know in a few days."

After Song Ziwen left, Ouyang Yun immediately asked Pan Meiren to call Mu Jiandie over, and then talked with Mu Jiandie in the office for more than two hours.

More than two hours later, Mu Jiandie left the Supreme Command with a look of understanding. Immediately, under his auspices, the Chinese Central Intelligence Agency immediately began to operate rapidly.

On the third day, riots broke out again in Karachi and Dhaka, India. The independent Muslim forces in these two areas used their different religious beliefs as an excuse to strongly demand the establishment of independent countries belonging to Muslims.


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