But India's self-perceived expansionist thinking, is still a problem, with Hindus as the main suppression of pacifist forces, but also can not let India is too strong, it is best to give India to find something to do that does not go against the original intention of contributing to the world.
Now it was a case of having to choose the slightly less disgusting in front of two assholes, not a good multiple choice question, but I believe that the entire British Empire, could not come up with a more suitable solution.
"Honorable Maharajah, when do you think this war will end?" Alan Wilson turned the tables and asked a seemingly irrelevant question.
This had put the monarch of Hyderabad in a dilemma, the war had been going on for many years, the Allies had already gained the upper hand, this was obvious to everyone, but when exactly would the war end, who knew?
"Honorable Maharaja, only strength is respected."Alan Wilson made a reserved gesture and said, "Right now there are five million British Empire troops fighting on various battlefields, they represent the strong military power of the British Empire, but the war will end eventually, but their weapons have already been made, the tanks they operate, the airplanes and warships they fly are an unimaginable amount of military legacy, instead of letting them rust, after the war is over it would be better to put them to good use and thus allow the British Empire to minimize its losses."
"What do you mean?" Ali Khan seemed to grasp something, but his tone was still somewhat uncertain.
"Honorable Maharaja, I want to see Hyderabad's army as soon as possible."Alan Wilson nodded his head and confirmed Ali Khan's guess, with the weapons of five million soldiers, it would still be no problem to try to strengthen Prince stateg's army.
As for Hyderabad's army, clarifying the religion of the ruler, no need to think about it to know that this army must be dominated by the religion of peace, the most fundamental reason, or Ali Khan, the monarch has money, can afford the flow of these armaments after the war.
"Are you able to do that?" asked Mir Osman Ali Khan, the monarch, with a skeptical tone.
"If the war ends sooner, there will be time to do it; if nothing is done, the worst that can happen will be a handful, and now in answer to the Maharaja's question about letting some of the arms flow to Hyderabad, I think it can be done."Alan Wilson answered in the affirmative, feeling that once the war was over there would be no difficulty in selling some of the arms.
Alan Wilson knew that of the five million seven hundred thousand troops now in the British Empire, two million five hundred and eighty thousand, or nearly half, were Indian soldiers.This seemed a large number.But it was what all the colonies of the British Empire could afford to raise!
In fact, in the early days of India's independence, India was not known for its military strength, but of course, bullying Pakistan was still not a problem.
And he knows the development of the Indian army, the Indian army to veteran-based, generally very long years of service, the Indian soldiers who fought in World War II even up to nineteen sixty-two, there are still a large number of serving in the Indian army.
Having been taught to behave ruthlessly in the highlands, Allen Wilson did not have a high opinion of Indian soldiers, and supplementing Hyderabad's military strength was the most productive thing to do.
Ever since his meeting with Mir Osman Ali Khan, Allen Wilson has had one goal in mind: to gain as much as possible from the process of British India's independence, which plays an important role in his later promotion in the British civil service.
For example, the 100,000 civil servants now working in British India, once British India becomes independent, how many will be able to continue to hold the iron rice bowl? It is anyone's guess, and Allen Wilson certainly does not want to be among the army of people looking for work.
The state of Hyderabad has all the elements of a nation, and the entire state is the private property of Mir Osman Ali Khan himself, who certainly doesn't care what the Hindus as a whole think in order to protect the sanctity of private property.
The facts are very clear that Ali Khan has the money and now wants to maintain the status of the private kingdom of Hyderabad, and Alan Wilson, for the sake of money, decided to help the British Empire's ally of three hundred years.
A few days later, Allen Wilson took a few assistants to Hyderabad barracks, observation of this private army has nothing to recommend it, to be honest, have seen the last days of the torrent of steel in the eyes of Allen Wilson, this Hyderabad Prince state private army is really not enough to look at, there are some people have a gun and that's about it.
The heavy weapon was the Maxim machine gun, which was widely used in World War I. The semi-automatic rifles belonged only to Mir Osman Ali Khan's personal guard, and the more eye-catching thing was the Hyderabad cavalry unit.
Looking at this scene, Alan Wilson even had the feeling of being at an Indian military parade in person, just short of being able to transport a company of motorcycles, and wondered what mood the old immortal Modi was in while watching the motorcycle show; he, the Commissioner, was not in a good mood.
"Commissioner, these Hyderabad soldiers have Lee-Enfield rifles, they seem to be very old models," Andy, the aide who came with him, whispered, "Is Maharaja Ali Khan showing off his power against us?"
"That's not really true, it's just a display," Alan Wilson said without turning his head, what was that?Not to mention that now it's 1945, even though it's the twenty-first century, the old and strong Lee-Enfield rifle, the 1896 model of the weapon, is still the main light weapons of the Indian army.
Immediately after the Hyderabad Privateers' drill, Alan Wilson, with an expression worthy of a three-century-old ally of the British Empire, raised his hand and applauded with a great sigh of relief at the uninspired display of drill.
With a programmed fake smile, Alan Wilson said to Ali Khan's son Abala Khan, "Hyderabad's army, worthy of being a long-time ally of the British Empire, in all fairness to this pacifist-dominated army, in addition to the degree of inferiority of a few, is no worse than the soldiers of the Indian Legion, but if you take into account the current fighting skills of the European army, there is still some room for improvement.
Considering that the army of the Tuktuk of Hyderabad will certainly fight the Indian army in the future, he, the Commissioner of Hyderabad, certainly has nothing bad to say if he demoralizes this enemy of India.
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