British Civil Servant

Chapter 187

As soon as this remark came out, the representatives of the Congress Party fell silent, and the entire conference room could hear needles being dropped. Even Nehru himself changed color slightly, but recovered immediately.

What Stalin and the Bolsheviks looked like in the eyes of the British Empire, no matter how isolated these local elites of British India were, they could still feel that they were definitely not close allies.

Even Alan Wilson himself thinks this way. From the point of view of conscience, you can do such a good thing in your own country. Don’t think about coming out to influence the world, so that everyone can still be friends. If you have to be restless, you can only die endlessly.

"This is all nonsense. The Congress Party has nothing to do with the Bolsheviks." Nehru said without changing his expression, "Of course, in terms of fighting for national independence, the Congress Party may have similarities with the Bolsheviks. Indian consensus."

Seeing that Alan Wilson's mouth was the wording of a grand feast, Nehru was naturally not to be outdone, and threatened Alan Wilson from another place.

Of course, this is useless, and nothing can change his determination to cash out in British India in the next three years, so Alan Wilson not only did not restrain himself from Nehru's retort, but said, "Just Yesterday, I also sent a telegram to Jakarta congratulating the Dutch army on the elimination of pro-Axis forces, the more this kind of justice, the better."

"Some backward nations in this world are so naive, they really think they can change something, especially in Jakarta, where a city near the sea dares to confront a maritime power, shelling is the right thing to do."

Alan Wilson spoke in an imperialist tone that couldn't be more straightforward, singing praises to the Dutch navy that bombarded Jakarta. Even intentionally or unintentionally, he said that he should come again several times.

"India is not an archipelago, but a continent!" said one of the slightly bald congress representatives, saying that comparing the East Indies with India was a wrong comparison.

"Maybe there are no coastal cities in India?" Allen Wilson smiled and said without a trace, "As long as a fleet is assembled, the British Empire can completely replicate the Dutch bombardment of Jakarta in any country except the United States, and make this country The coastal cities are called one by one, bombarded in this city for two hours, and immediately rush to the next city, without landing or occupying land, as long as they are destroyed."

"Of course, there is no benefit in doing so. Even if it is gaining the upper hand, it is a child's play. So as long as it is generally passable, the Royal Navy will not do this."

After the threat was over, Alan Wilson spared the words again, saying that a war may result in one side winning and the other losing, and the negotiation may be a win-win situation.

This remark made the representatives of the Congress Party nod in approval. In their view, Alan Wilson just wanted to take the initiative before the negotiation, mainly for the so-called win-win result.

He has not forgotten the original intention of separating the Andaman Islands from British India. It's all written down in a small notebook, but it's not suitable to act until the financial budget of British India is not spent.

"The win-win I mean is that the British Empire won twice." Seeing the representatives of the Congress Party sitting down one after another, a smile appeared on Alan Wilson's face, and he beckoned the secretary of the Governor's Office to bring up the documents and put them on Nih In front of Lu and the others.

If the Congress Party expresses its disobedience to this large-scale construction plan, then Alan Wilson will have to contact the commissioners of other British colonies. The Indians have been the dog legs of the British Empire for so many years, and now they want to be independent. Should Indians in other colonies go back to their homeland?

If you think about it carefully, from South Africa, Mauritius, to Aden, and British Ceylon, whoever you send a telegram depends on Alan Wilson's mood. Where did the wave of typography start? He thinks it is better to start from a young age and start nearby.

Just wanted to remind Congress to wake up,

Let’s start with Mauritius. I’m afraid that the Congress members won’t see it, so start with British Sikkim. If it doesn’t work, you can start with British Malaya.

This is all to completely eradicate the hidden dangers of the colony. It is good for everyone, so it is normal for Indians who have not served in the UK for a long time to bear the brunt, including but not limited to, deportation, imprisonment and even massacre.

The members of the National Congress who are looking at the construction plan may never have imagined that the British who are wandering across the sky are considering where it is more appropriate to set off a wave of printing, and give these Indians who want to be independent a blow.

"Why do you have to worry about where to start? It is completely possible to let the free people overthrow the exploitation of the colonial Indians." Alan Wilson shook his head slightly, feeling ashamed that he had just fallen into a misunderstanding.

This large-scale construction plan can be said to have condensed all the efforts of the British civil servants in British India. It is meticulous and detailed, and describes the potential of British India in large paragraphs.

After inspecting the current foundation of British India and the assessment of the feasibility of development, every step seems to be impeccable.

The plan is full of professional assessments and encouraging future prospects.

It is a very important macroeconomic and social management tool to set goals and directions for the national economic and social development prospects, and to plan major national construction projects, productivity distribution, important proportions of the national economy, and social undertakings.

There are also paragraphs on bridging religious divisions and balancing the development of various regions. To be honest, in terms of writing alone, the large-scale construction plan before the Congress Party members is even better than the first in the Soviet Union in 1928. The five-year plan needs to be completed.

It can even be said that Alan Wilson is deliberately imitating the Soviet Union's five-year plan. The reason for doing this is naturally that he knows that Nehru himself has been to the Soviet Union and was deeply impressed by the rapid development of the Soviet Union at that time.

This can be seen from the history of Nehru's implementation of the five-year plan to develop the economy in India after India's independence.

The leader of the Congress Party really did not forget his original intention, and tried his best to lead India into a strong country within the scope of permission.

From this point alone, the National Congress Party is better than the Cannon Party, and Nehru, who has been to the Soviet Union, is better than Chang Gong, who has also been to the Soviet Union.

Now that it is known that Nehru has a Soviet complex, this plan is naturally written according to the Soviet five-year plan. Used to seduce Nehru's approval.

Looking at it now, looking at Nehru's serious expression on the plan, it seems that he should have been touched.

It is also not surprising that such a touch occurs. As long as the plan is implemented, there will indeed be some changes in British India. But the premise is based on the existence of British India.

Is the industrial distribution of the Soviet Union strong? From the perspective of confrontation, the Soviet Union led a group of small Eastern European countries to confront the imperialist powers, and the industrial system of the Soviet Union is of course strong, and no one will deny this.

However, the results after the collapse of the Soviet Union showed that no matter how powerful the industrial system is, it is useless once it faces national collapse.

The draft of the Great Construction Plan alone is already very exciting. Alan Wilson waited quietly for the representatives of the Congress Party to read the general plan, showing great patience.

"It's really strange. In the past 100 years or so, the British have never seemed to be so sincere." After reading the draft, Nehru said calmly, "Now they are suddenly understanding. What is the reason for this?"

"In the past more than a hundred years, the British Empire has not fought two world wars in such a short period of time at the same time. But?" Alan Wilson changed the subject, and the arrogant expression appeared on his face again, "The final We ended up winning.”

"To be honest, what the British Empire needs at present is to quickly get rid of the wartime state, and prove to the world with an unrivaled posture that even after two world wars, the British Empire is still an invincible country."

Nehru's expression turned pale, apparently disapproving of the young British representative, but he believed that at least part of what this person said was acceptable.

The British Empire before the war was the leader of the world, and the British Empire is now only one of the leaders of the world.

Of course, Nehru at this time did not have the idea of ​​getting carried away after independence. However, they also believe that the British are not as good as they used to be. As long as the Congress Party insists on independence, it can get rid of the British colonial rule.

It might not be a problem for any British person to change this idea, but sitting opposite Nehru is Alan Wilson. He not only deals with India, but even has records for dealing with other countries.

The leading non-aligned countries are India, Indonesia, Yugoslavia and Egypt.

Yugoslavia has already been kicked into the arms of the Soviets by some maneuvers. Don't expect to appear on the non-aligned stage. Maybe it will appear as a Warsaw Pact thug in the future meeting.

The remaining three are within the reach of the UK. Jakarta in Indonesia has just been shelled, and Egypt is not considered a threat in a short period of time. Now as long as India is brought into the ditch, we will see who can organize the Non-Aligned Movement in ten years.

"It looks pretty good, but India, as an ancient civilization, cannot exist as a colony." Although Nehru was already moved, he said without revealing, "If all interests belong to the British, no matter how much Construction isn't helping either."

"Mr. Nehru, I am very worried about the Congress Party's anti-British stance." Alan Wilson rolled his eyes and said quietly, "I believe that neither side wants the Chandra Bose thing to happen again. It's a pity. If it wasn't for going the wrong way, how could the plane fall down? Right?"

The leader of the Indian National Army, Chandra Bose, has died in a plane crash. When news of Chandra Bose's death came, many Congress members suspected that he had been assassinated, but there was no evidence.

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