Once the Hyderabad Tupa and the Junagadh Tupa had formed some sort of alliance, it could bring in a host of powerful Tupas; whatever the Congress and the PML-N thought, at worst the big deal would be the same as history anyway, unable to stop the wheel from rolling, but as long as he could keep India's disintegrating turf states at night for a few years, he felt he was doing Ali Khan a great favor by returning to the United Kingdom with a straight face and a clear conscience.
Soon news of the communication between Sir Barron and the Congress and the PMLN reached him, and Nehru himself came to the Viceroy's House, while Ali Jinnah, the leader of the PMLN, did not.
But the PMLN representatives brought the views of Arijana, and the PMLN said that it could support the ensuing war as long as the Viceroy's House was clear about the Indo-Pak partition plan, and Nehru, the leader of the Congress Party, was also willing to cooperate with the interests of the British Empire in this matter.
The attitude of the Congress Party and the PMLN made the Viceroy's side breathe a sigh of relief that British India was stabilized so that it could continue to support the war to recover Burma, for which the senior officials and commissioners of the provinces were also happy.
More than supporting the war, the Congress Party and the PMLN are now more concerned about the upcoming elections to the Central Legislative Council: if you don't say democracy is really a good thing, the more chaotic it is, the more it can act as a buffer for bargaining.
"It was an unexpected thing to get the Congress and the PML-N to express their support so quickly."John had the impression that this kind of cooperation was long extinct before he came to British India, but he heard that relations between the Congress Party and the PML-N were not bad more than twenty years ago.
"Nehru is Ali Jinnah are not ordinary people, in fact, can vaguely feel that the Viceroy's Office is slightly biased in favor of the PML-N." Alan Wilson spoke just as superficially, did not follow the topic deeper.
Although Nehru had only been to the Soviet Union once and could only be considered a hurried visitor, in terms of India's post-independence operations, Nehru was indeed influenced by the Soviet Union and many of his policies were variants of the Soviet Union.
As for Ali Jinnah, he was a completely pro-Western leader, in terms of faith, both were considered heretics within their own faith, who would have thought that Nehru, a Hindu intellectual, would have an extraordinarily favorable view of the USSR, which was crying out for equality? it even influenced India for decades.
Ali Jinnah, on the other hand, was a pacifist Shia, which was a complete minority in the pacifist world as well as in British India, and he was able to be the leader of the PMLN, which was also almost as good as open.
From these two men, Alan Wilson suddenly realized that does history really have to rely on heresy to move forward? the Anglican Church in England was also undoubtedly heretical compared to the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages, yet it was the first to start the Industrial Revolution.
Britain's attitude towards the PML and the NCP must have been to support the PML a little and prevent the NCP from becoming a dominant party; in terms of Eurasia as a whole, an independent India would certainly not block the pacifist world.
But Britain, not wanting India to become uncontrollable either, used the PML-N and later Pakistan to keep India in check.Alan Wilson recalls, Pakistan at the beginning of the partition of India and Pakistan, was in the name of Pakistan Autonomous Territories, until the fifties before formal statehood.
At present, as the two major indigenous forces of British India, it is not the turn of the two Turkish commissioners to worry about, the two people are most preoccupied with the matter, or to engage in money, according to Allen Wilson said, John is very preoccupied with the matter of Turkish Union, British India will exist in the future, and will also exist for how long no one can say, it should be prepared early.
"Both Maharajas are pacifists, they really should walk around a bit, I can arrange for the two Maharajas to meet when I return, and I will also make a trip to Hyderabad then," John said with a thoughtful look, "With both of us showing up as well, communication might go a little smoother."
"We are the commissioners of Tupang, and considering the interests of the Tupang monarch is not a bad thing at all."Alan Wilson spread his hands as if he wanted to kill a thief but was powerless to do so, and said, "Maintaining the influence of the British Empire is the reason for us to do this."
Chomp!John took out a match, wiped it clean, and lit a cigarette for himself intoxicated, "Too right, that's what I was going to say, we should also return to our respective earth states, whatever we do will take time."
"I agree, go and say goodbye to Sir Barron."Alan Wilson thought about it for a while and felt that there was no point in carrying around in New Delhi and that it would be better to go back to Hyderabad and be a British gentleman if he met just anyone who was a bigger official than himself.
Already do not know is the British civil servant core more, or the Prince stateg Maharaja private adviser color more two people, all the way to Sir Barron's office, smooth as a mess, pushed open the door just want to speak, holding the microphone Sir Barron frowned and said, "He is not in, then good?"
Looking up just in time to see the two men come in, he immediately sorted through the paperwork and said, "My private secretary is away on a matter, could Alan help me with this paperwork, and send it to the Commander-in-Chief."
"Uh, willing to serve."Alan Wilson, who had originally opened his mouth to say goodbye, could only helplessly agree, the Commander-in-Chief in Sir Barron's mouth was the current Commander-in-Chief of the Southeast Asia Theater, the famous Mountbatten.
Speaking of Mountbatten, I have to say that he has a halo around him, Mountbatten's great-grandfather was Archduke Ludwig II of Hesse-Rheinland, his grandfather was Prince Alexander Battenberg, his maternal great-grandfather was Prince Karl, son of Ludwig II, his maternal grandfather was Grand Duke Ludwig III of Hesse-Rheinland, cousin of Prince Alexander Battenberg, and his maternal grandmother was Princess Alice, second daughter of Queen Victoria.
Mountbatten had relatives in England, Denmark, Greece, Russia, Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, as well as in Hesse-Rhineland, Mecklenburg, and other German vassal royal families.
In addition, as a direct descendant of Queen Victoria, Louis Mountbatten was at the time of his birth one of the presumptive heirs to the British throne, ranking in the order of succession behind Edward VII's youngest daughter, Princess Maud, who later became Queen of Norway, and Kaiser Wilhelm II, but ahead of Queen Victoria's three youngest daughters and their descendants.
The present Mountbatten came to India two years ago to take command of the Southeast Asia Theater, but as far as the news from the Theater Command side of things is concerned, the battle plans don't really require much effort on the part of the Lord Commander-in-Chief; compared to the Indian Colonial Department and the Viceroy's Office, which were always in operation, Mountbatten was very idle.
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