British Civil Servant

Chapter 1062 India’s Changing Face

"It's not professional. I've done too many immoral things, but I always have some experience." Although he was self-deprecating, Alan Wilson had no guilt and could be said to be confident. Diplomacy requires flexibility, and betraying others is commonplace.

This kind of thing all depends on whether it is necessary. When necessary, let alone selling out some interests, it is not a bad idea to sell out the country.

The couple held hands and walked together. Although they could not be called a perfect match, they could be regarded as complementing each other.

John had already left, and he could not see this kind of scene where one family did not enter the other.

Otherwise, Alan Wilson, an old colleague, has no ambition. He should have learned from Alan Wilson earlier. Now he also has a place among the invisible rich in the UK.

The Kingdom of Iraq is a pro-British country. After Pamela Mountbatten arrived in Basra, she immediately shouldered the responsibility of bridging the friendly relations between Britain and Iraq. She came to the door with gifts and contributed to her husband's career through a woman's method.

This kind of thing is actually very simple. In the era of globalization, the royal family's income through oil interests also requires investment. The sovereign funds of the Persian Gulf countries in later generations were huge and played a decisive role in the world.

The quarrel between the United States and Saudi Arabia is in exchange for the United States opening up Saudi Arabia to invest in the United States. Otherwise, Saudi Arabia would not have stepped forward to promote the birth of the petrodollar.

While the pound area is still relatively stable, the UK still has huge colonies that are not yet independent, and these are all potential assets. If the colonies can be sacrificed, the interests of pro-British countries in the Persian Gulf can be tied up. The UK's ability to resist US financial attacks will certainly be much improved.

But this cannot be done at the national level at present, and a person needs to be the matchmaker in secret. It is obvious that out of reliability considerations, Alan Wilson feels that no one is more suitable than his wife.

Compared with this goal, giving away some cars, yachts or even big diamonds is nothing.

Networking needs to be managed, and it cannot be said that money must be used to manage it, but using money will obviously produce the fastest results.

It took Pamela Mountbatten a few days to make the Iraqi royal family appreciate the charm of wealth again.

"Next time we talk about arms sales, I think you are more suitable to come forward than me." Seeing his wife return, Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and teased, "Look at those chiefs, seeing you is like seeing the supreme authority."

"I'm exhausted." Pamela Mountbatten rubbed her shoulders with a hint of complaint. "If there's nothing else, I'll go to Perth to recuperate. It's Africa and the Persian Gulf. I'm busy here. .”

At this moment, of course, Alan Wilson needs to show his husband's care;

Using skilled bone-setting techniques to relieve your wife's fatigue, you also need verbal encouragement, "Dear, what do you think of the US election?"

"The situation is unclear. I heard that the support rate is very close." Pamela Mountbatten squinted her eyes and enjoyed her husband's skills.

"There are deep-rooted Silver Party forces in the American Democratic Party. It would be a good thing if Kennedy came to power. I wonder if your plan has been completed?" Alan Wilson took advantage of his wife's relaxed mood and exerted force. Pamela Mountbatten's body made a sound. Crisp sound.

"Well! Everything is ready." Pamela Mountbatten whispered, "I always listen to your words. But early investment in the United States is easy. Where can the silver in our hands be put into the market?"

"From the perspective of reliability, it is naturally the colonial government of Malaya." Alan Wilson said without thinking, "There are subordinates I promoted and important industries you invested in. It is the most suitable place."

Pamela Mountbatten nodded, which was indeed the most appropriate place, "You won't be traced to anything, right?"

"I have just taken over as the Secretary-General of the Joint Intelligence Committee, and I have no shirking responsibility for counterintelligence matters." Alan Wilson laid his wife's body down and continued his bone-setting work.

In this way, both public and private matters have been taken into consideration. The two have made preparations for the silver operation. Now it depends on whether the Democratic Party can win.

During the entire discussion, Pamela Mountbatten did not raise any objections and accepted her husband's judgment that the United States should change its leadership. Even if this judgment was just a statement that she felt that there should be a change of leadership, she believed it.

The key secret to the development and growth of the Mountbatten Group is that public power is protected by individual entrepreneurs. In other words, it is collusion between government and business. However, the two of them will grasp the scale well. When it is necessary to bleed and block other people's mouths, there will be absolutely no A hint of hesitation, like this time around the consolidation of the British aviation industry.

Even if someone conducts an investigation in the future, they will never find anything illogical. On the contrary, they will think that the merger of the Mountbatten Group is sincere and provides sufficient protection for the merged company.

If Britain eventually settles on the Iran issue, Alan Wilson also expressed his views on the termination of the 50/50 share to his wife, "We announced the termination in the first year, but in the second year we converted the share into funds and handed it over to Iraq. Kingdom, but one thing must be transferred in full, and it must be publicly announced that it will trace the flow of the funds to ensure that the funds are used to improve people's livelihood in the Kingdom of Iraq, and so on in emirates such as Kuwait."

"Do you even want to win the hearts and minds of the Arabs?" Pamela Mountbatten chuckled. "If you want to be the Secretary-General of the United Nations, you may be very popular with the Soviets."

"Small favors can be shown at any time, and the financial status can be maintained faster than oil and iron ore. You can't make all the money in the world, you must leave some for other countries." Alan Wilson shrugged He said, "I will definitely inform you before the final results appear. Just follow the steps agreed upon now."

In a sense, the UK has room to raise a price, because the UK has a small population. Even if the whole world is controlled by the United States, it will be difficult to transfuse blood to a country with a population of more than 100 million. The UK has a population of around 50 million, so the level of exploitation is bound to be lighter than that of the US.

Pamela Mountbatten left the Emerald House with a collection full of treasures, leaving nothing behind except some gold and silverware, gems and a collection of classic cars to her husband.

Alan Wilson continued to practice his behind-the-scenes operations in Basra. Since Pamela Mountbatten showed up, he found that communication with the Iraqi royal family members became smoother. When talking to Pierre, he looked like the poorest person in the East End of London. As long as the patriots think of British industry and wealth, they will involuntarily puff out their chests and faces.

"Sir, Minister Shastri of India is here." Wick, the principal secretary to the permanent deputy minister, opened the door and came in. He saw two representatives representing the old imperialist countries, talking about the scene where the old imperialists should first unite.

"Please come in Mr. Shastri." Alan Wilson ordered, and then proudly boasted to Pierre, "When I was in British India, he was just an inconspicuous guy following Nehru. , we haven’t seen each other for more than ten years, and now he has become someone who can be equal to us. It’s really a joke.”

Shastri followed Mahatma Gandhi in his early years and was imprisoned several times. Gained an important position within the United Provinces Congress Party.

Before independence, he served as a member of the United Provinces Legislative Assembly. After India's independence, he served as the Minister of Transport and Home Affairs of Uttar Pradesh. He was also elected to the House of Federation and served as the Minister of Railways and Transport. He was known for his good mediation.

Such a good old man is very consistent with the current image of India that is friendly on the surface but harbors evil intentions in reality. In fact, after Shastri arrived in Basra, he met with the Soviets several times, and there was a tendency of uncertainty in loyalty.

"India's attitude seems to be inconsistent with the British position." Pierre Shiran said, "In the end, it is independent."

"I will talk to him properly this time." Alan Wilson snorted, "Maybe the Indians have remembered the national sentiments of the Aryans, so they are unwilling to stand on our side."

Later generations of India also had pro-Iranian ideas, which are rooted in the common ancestor of the Aryans. Of course, India's feelings towards Iran are more complicated, because although there is a common ancestor, Iran is a country that teaches peace.

God knows what expectations the Indians have for Iran. Is it that they hope for the revival of the religion? The common ground between Buddhism and Hinduism lies in the caste system. The religion created by the Aryans in Buddhism has something in common with Hinduism in that there is also a caste system in Buddhism.

Therefore, the victory of the Peace Sect over the Ao Sect was a standard defeat of advanced nature. If the British had not appeared in India, given the fighting power of the Hindus in the agricultural era, Hinduism would have perished sooner or later.

So Alan Wilson's face of India's savior was absolutely genuine. After Shastri came in, he spoke as condescendingly as if India had never been independent. In the end, he even started to say, "Now that the colonial era is over, India in Mauritius Should people of Chinese descent return to the country and leave without leaving any trace of colonialism? What do you think, Mr. Shastri? I remember what you said before about the five principles of peaceful coexistence."

Facing the ugly face of the colonizer, Shastri was deeply shocked. How did the other party come up with such a despicable trick? "Sir Wilson, you also worked in India, don't you have any feelings?"

"I have great feelings for British India." Alan Wilson said the word British India very seriously. "As for now, if India does not care about its traditional friendship with Britain, then we will just keep things business. Britain originally We want to build a platform to reconcile the relationship between India and Portugal, but now it seems that this platform has not been successful, and the UK will not care about Goa's affairs."

Pierre's face was full of surprise. He thought the British guy was joking, but he didn't expect it to be so direct.

What was even more surprising at the back was that Shastri did not walk away, but communicated politely. Finally, he said that he would discuss it with the country. After Shastri left, he said, "I really didn't expect the Indians to treat me like this." Britain is so polite."

"We know them better." Alan Wilson shrugged, confidently saying, "just like farmers know shit."

After the next six-party talks began, Shastri's attitude changed and he began to criticize Iran for its breach of contract. "We are in an era of contracts. If the previous contract can be overturned at any time, then any country can not abide by it." India is also opposed to this kind of move that harms others and does not benefit oneself."

Shastri's righteous words shocked the United States, the Soviet Union and the Germans. Alan Wilson was not surprised at all. He unscrewed the thermos cup of soaked wolfberry, took a sip and said, "The spirit of contract that India talks about. That’s what Britain has always stood for.”

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