British Civil Servant

Chapter 1376 India Supporting Justice

India is located in the middle of the jurisdiction of the British Far East Joint Operations Command and the Middle East Operations Command. The current British military force east of the Suez Canal includes eight heavy aircraft carriers, three light aircraft carriers, and four squadrons of strategic bombers. Thousands of troops were stationed.

If you include the soldiers recruited by Malaya, this is an armed force of more than 120,000.

These armies started from Zanzibar in the west and reached Xiangjiang and Perth in the east, covering almost the entire Indian Ocean and South Pacific. There were 30,000 British troops and Malayan troops near the Persian Gulf. The armed forces under the jurisdiction of the Far East Combat Command are larger, and there is also a force of less than a thousand troops stationed in the Andaman Islands, of course mainly Malays.

It is easy to gather a landing force, and it can be done without any mobilization or reinforcement.

Of course, this is not to say that the Indian army is conceited. In fact, India and a certain big country have one thing in common, that is, the military establishment is huge. In this era, Alan Wilson remembers that a certain big country seemed to have nearly 7 million standing troops.

Similar to a large country, the Indian army has a large establishment. The specific situation is different because the first-line troops and the second-line troops are different, but most of the troops are between 50,000 and 100,000 in size. When India attacked East Pakistan, it started the dismemberment operation with the strength of three armies.

If it is only large-scale, it is not worthy of special attention. The British actually have other forces that they can use, such as the Portuguese army in Goa, which can be used as a bluff.

With a plan to maintain regional security, Alan Wilson came to No. 10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister now had a lot of time. Before entering the official residence, he met Maria Falconde, the Prime Minister's personal political secretary. Sometimes he suspected that Did the Prime Minister find this lady to ride on the rocket in the name of talking about work?

"Sir Wilson." Maria Falconde took a peek at the document in the other person's hand and said hello, "It seems that I have something important to talk to the Prime Minister."

"Ms. Maria, you are still so energetic." Alan Wilson raised the battle plan in his hand, "There is a plan that the Prime Minister wanted to do before and has been completed. I specially sent it here."

Although the relationship between this woman and Whitehall is quite complicated, Alan Wilson still respects each other very much. From the perspective of his position, the political secretary is certainly right. I am not wrong, the impact on the Prime Minister is inevitable, but we can also make up for it in other directions.

For example, Harold Wilson's book Labor Government, which he has just completed, has sold very well and is extremely popular. Who is responsible for this? Wasn’t it ordered by Malaya’s assigned task?

Without him as Cabinet Secretary, would the Prime Minister have become a best-selling author? Not at all, except by writing a book about The Double Life of Harold Wilson.

Wasn’t the Prime Minister’s part-time job as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford arranged by him, a humble social instrument? Maria Falconde doesn’t have this ability anyway.

Various actions have maintained the unity of the double Wilson combination, not to mention that Alan Wilson also defended the Prime Minister's decision-making in different fields. He even went to BB some time ago.

"Oh, Allen." Harold Wilson greeted happily. He waited until the Cabinet Secretary sat down before taking over the regional security plan and looking at it. While reading, he said, "Actually, this plan, Allen, you You know, the UK has not conducted military operations for a long time. I am also a little worried."

"Dear Prime Minister, most countries in this world have no military operations, except the United States, which is playing hide and seek in the forest."

Alan Wilson smiled and said, "My judgment is still very optimistic, and it may boost the support rate of this government. For the Prime Minister personally, there have always been so-called pro-Soviet claims, and it is annoying to always refute them. If Being able to safeguard British interests through one action and create an image of the Prime Minister who is neither humble nor condescending, I think it can silence some of the accusers for unknown reasons."

“We all know that India’s relations with the Soviet Union have heated up dramatically in recent years, and the Soviet Union has become India’s main supporter.

And Pakistan’s supporter is the United States. Once it comes to taking sides in the war, the United States and the Soviet Union will definitely end up first, but we can not end at the first time and wait and see. "

If India now chooses between the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom, it will definitely choose the Soviet Union. There is no doubt that Brezhnev, who currently leads the Soviet Union, is really too beneficial. The United Kingdom could not benefit the Soviet Union and could only accept the fact that the Soviet Union's influence in India was greater than that of the United Kingdom.

Alan Wilson remembers that because of the Third Indo-Pakistan War, the United States once sent the Enterprise to the Bay of Bengal. In the end, the Soviet Red Navy arrived and formed a confrontation with the U.S. Navy, allowing India to digest the fruits of victory. This incident has always been criticized by India. Talking about the period of Russian special military operations shows how clearly the Indians remember the United States' hostile stance towards India.

Harold Wilson also did not want to stand on the opposite side of India and asked his cabinet secretary whether he would advocate India's anti-British ideas. "Direct intervention would damage the diplomatic relations between Britain and India."

"So the UK will never interfere directly, and we will be invited to maintain regional peace and stability. I believe that the political parties in East Pakistan will strongly welcome it by then, and there are still ways to intervene at the beginning. Prime Minister, we can think from Myanmar's attitude Think of ways to."

Alan Wilson had already had plans on how to intervene in India's military operations in East Pakistan, but he was only speaking out in front of the Prime Minister now.

If it weren't for his original kindness, there would still be Rohingyas in Myanmar today. It is of course impossible to expect the Myanmar government to ask for help from the former colonizers based on the friendship more than ten years ago.

But once the war between India and Pakistan breaks out, the first thing to bear the brunt is the refugee problem. You must know that Bangladesh is known for its high population density. Once the war breaks out, Bangladeshis will definitely flee to the surrounding areas if they face the threat of death. Myanmar and East Pakistan are also bordering, although the border is not long. .

Once Bangladeshi refugees appear, Myanmar will immediately think of the memory of the Rohingya. It has only been more than ten years since this problem was solved. The Myanmar government should not be so forgetful. Myanmar will definitely intercept refugees, but Bangladesh has such a high population density that it is impossible to intercept them all.

Once Myanmar faces refugee pressure, the UK will have an environment for operational intervention. Once Myanmar's attitude is resolved, and the UK expresses its ambiguous attitude, it can intervene in the name of stopping war crimes.

Harold Wilson listened to the cabinet secretary's confident deduction and said sincerely, "It's as if you had foreseen this day."

"Of course not, Prime Minister. But Field Marshal Mountbatten once said that East Pakistan is bound to be independent. As for why I seem to have a way to deal with it?" Alan Wilson said, "I used to be the High Commissioner of British India. Assistant, you have some understanding of the local situation."

The refugee issue led the Myanmar government to ask the UK for help. As long as this is done, it will be much simpler to upgrade the scope of help step by step.

Although Bangladesh will inevitably experience economic regression after independence, 60 million people who want to eat cannot provide any productivity.

If you can't do it, just stick to your old job. The Calcutta Industrial Area was originally the textile center of British India. Now that all their wealth has been wiped out, Bengalis can continue to work in textile factories.

There are not many countries in this world that are working hard to become a great nation, but there are still many nations that are working hard not to go hungry, so low-end industries can easily be transferred to different countries. A broken country is also a good bargain hunting target.

When it comes to industrial matters, the Prime Minister naturally does not need to know. The Prime Minister only needs to know that the risk of intervention is low but the gains are huge, and it can also increase the approval rate.

Of course, the premise is that the India-Pakistan war will really break out because of the independence of East Pakistan. Alan Wilson came here this time to make the prime minister mentally prepared so that it would be easier to make decisions when the matter came.

Judging from Harold Wilson's reaction, the effect was pretty good. The two also made various assumptions about what benefits the UK could gain from this matter. It turned out that the Prime Minister was also a key player, and he was also a person who had already implemented the amendment. Be the key person of the place.

"Now we need to use India to help justice." Alan Wilson was still muttering on the way home from get off work, ready to discuss with his favorite, Ms. Pamela Mountbatten.

"Manipulating public opinion, is it like what Kissinger did after he came to power?" Pamela Mountbatten heard her husband say he was manipulating public opinion, so she pointed out the manipulation done by the Nixon government after it came to power.

"No, it is really necessary for India to play a significant role as a great power in the world." Alan Wilson shook his head. This time, India needs to play a positive role.

Rather than being widely circulated in Arab countries in the Middle East after Kissinger became Secretary of State, this Jew's partiality for Israel will reach its peak.

Although this is also a fact, as Secretary of State, Kissinger certainly does not want Arabs to focus on the issue of his origin.

But Alan Wilson had no other choice. For the general public, the blood issue mixed with the Palestinian-Israeli issue is the easiest to spread, and this has been proven to be the case. Kissinger has been firmly bound to Israel and has become the first impression on Arab countries in the Middle East.

"Wait for me for a few days." Pamela Mountbatten helped her husband as always, saying that she would give her a few days to sort out the relationship. Alan Wilson was not in a hurry, and it would take time to hand over the evidence.

In the hot summer, The Hindu and The Times of India simultaneously published reports about the use of chemical defoliants by the US military in Southeast Asia, which led to the birth of a large number of deformed children in the local countries. The pages were accompanied by gruesome photos and some evidence. China said that it was true that European countries had known this for a long time, but they were afraid of the United States and did not dare to report it, so they pretended to be deaf and dumb.

This report caused huge repercussions around the world, and its power was equivalent to throwing a firecracker in the toilet, causing thousands of waves with one stone.

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