British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 199: Barron's Teachings

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"The minister's statement is very hasty!" Alan Wilson heard the comment from the head of the British Indian civil service when he arrived at Sir Barron's office, "Not only is it deceptive to Indians, but if it spreads, it will be deceptive to people from other countries. Equally deceptive, it gives the wrong impression of Indians."

"Yes, Sir Barron. But it has happened!" Alan Wilson said that he was still on Sir Barron's side, disagreeing with the hasty remarks made by the Minister of Indian Affairs, "We understand Indians, not high-ranking minister."

"So these ministers who didn't know what they were doing, always jumped out at critical moments to destroy the foundation of the empire. This is really annoying." Sir Barron has not finished his criticism of the Minister of Indian Affairs, and finally sighed. Said, "Find a place to walk around, drink red wine, ride horses, and return home when the time comes, isn't it good, just use some non-destructive vocabulary and fool the Indians, we are professional."

"Uh, maybe the minister does not have our vocabulary, and the vocabulary we master may not be so attractive to be honest. Most of the documents issued are incomprehensible and no one cares." Alan Wilson pondered for a while. With a wry smile, "This may be our weakness."

"Not being able to understand the documents issued and not being able to hear what we said is the biggest advantage in itself. In this way, most of the people will not understand how the country works. If they don't understand, they can't make mistakes. Since there are no mistakes, the country will always be In the hands of trustworthy men, there is no doubt that no one is more trustworthy than those of us who have served our country all our lives."

reliable! Alan Wilson admits that there is no better term to honor the life of a public servant.

"Okay, let's not talk about that, what are you doing here?" Sir Barron asked Alan Wilson, ignoring his sloppy remarks to the minister, and asked Alan Wilson what was going on in his office?

"That's it, Sir, it's about the discharge and return of British Indian soldiers." Alan Wilson took out a document, about the resettlement plan for the return of veterans after the war, "The full version is too cumbersome, I I won't take it."

"You'd better leave the full version to the Congress." Sir Barron took out his glasses and said with a wicked smile on his face. "What is the main plan? What are the considerations?"

"It's mainly a matter of land distribution. In principle, we are more willing that the majority of the soldiers, especially the Hindu soldiers, can get the land that can be resettled." Allen Wilson said solemnly, "To be honest, the land situation in North India can be said to be It is very tense, the population of the Ganges River Basin is too large, and there is not much land for distribution, so the land distribution plan can be said to be very difficult.”

"In principle, we should give priority to Hindu soldiers and soldiers who speak Hindi, but the land in the Ganges River Basin is tense, and if it is allocated to these soldiers, it may cause unnecessary conflicts, so I think, consider these soldiers. The land is allocated to places outside the Ganges basin, such as the Indus basin, and the southern states."

When Sir Barron heard this, the hand that was reading the document stopped suddenly, and he laughed, "I said why you are so kind all of a sudden, and you start to care about the well-being of the returning Indian soldiers. It turned out to be this idea."

"Oh dear Sir Barron, the war is over, it is not a mistake to send some soldiers home in order to relieve the burden of British India, and the overpopulation of the hometown is not what we want to see. Yes, so dispersal is a very good way, and I am completely selfless, all for the consideration of the soldiers’ lives after they retire.”

"But the advantage is that this can weaken the military power of a large number of Indians. During the war, India absolutely expanded to 2.75 million. Now that the war is over, it is indeed worrying." Sir Barron put down the document, but Still with some doubts, he asked, "Will the natives agree?"

"Most of the princely states are just larger landlords and have little ability to resist. As for the lords of a side like Hyderabad, I am going to talk to them once. This plan has taken into account the issue of faith. My thinking is this Yes, peace soldiers, go to Hyderabad and Junagadh, Hindu soldiers, you need to identify the ethnic group, such as Hindi soldiers, they can be sent to Tamils, they are all Hindus, It's okay to get along."

This is definitely not Alan Wilson's weakening of the Indian Army, but considering that these soldiers fought **** battles for the British Empire during the war, he could not let these soldiers fall into poverty after discharge.

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But North India, especially the Ganges River Basin, has more people and less land, and there is not so much land for distribution, and the difficulties exist objectively. Therefore, considering the objective difficulties, these soldiers were sent to the south of the Deccan Plateau, which is relatively sparsely populated.

These are all carefully considered considerations, and the land should be allocated to each soldier to the greatest extent possible.

Of course, as a very diverse subcontinent, some troops based on their own ethnic group should be retained, such as the Sikh army, and the army based on their hometown. In fact, these troops are very easy to distinguish. Just recall the military parades in India in later generations. The troops who wear all kinds of colorful and strange hats and dress themselves up and down are usually the exclusive troops of various ethnic groups and hometowns.

The names of these exclusive units also often have the characteristics of their own nation or hometown. If you change it into Chinese, you will understand. The Hunan Army and the Sichuan Army are almost the same concept.

In India, it is called Rajaput United; Punjab United; Sikh United; Maratha Light Infantry United; Kumaon United; Gurkha United and so on.

In order to facilitate the management of the troops of British India, the units under the battalion are unified and reorganized according to the nationality and hometown.

For the sake of diversity, and to give priority to Hindi-speaking soldiers, these troops will be retained in the second round of arrangements, which will be arranged after India's independence.

This kind of careful thinking was naturally hidden from the eyes of Sir Barron, who looked at Alan Wilson and asked eloquently, "How much do you want to reduce the number of Hindu soldiers? It can't be too obvious. My suggestion is that national and Choose one religion, don’t take both, reduce the number of Hindi-speaking soldiers, and at the same time ensure that the Hindi soldiers are not weakened. Nehru’s people are not stupid, once you move too much, it is easy to be seen.”

"Yes, I still need Sir Barron's teaching." Alan Wilson lowered his head and asked, "What is more appropriate?"

"Yeah!" Sir Barron nodded, tapping his fingers on the table, "Retain the ethnic troops south of the Deccan Plateau, reduce the size of the Hindustani to an appropriate amount, select the Hindustani individually, and use the total number of the entire Peace Corps soldiers. The total number of soldiers is the same as the total number of soldiers in Hindustan after the reduction. As for all the Bengalis and Tamils, the total number of Hindu soldiers is the same. It still has to be far more than the Peace Corps soldiers, or it will be seen."

"Organizing the work of returning to the hometown according to this proportion, the scale of the soldiers of the Peace Religion will also be reduced, and the proportion will be reduced simultaneously."

"According to, proportional, synchronised cuts..." Sir Barron muttered as he focused his attention on Alan Wilson as he saw Alan Wilson taking notes.

Sir Barron, who wanted to laugh in his heart, still wanted to maintain the inscrutable personality, and said with a sullen face, "Disarmament can only be done and not publicized, so it's better to have other things to cover, how about your New Culture Movement? Is it because all three cabinet ministers are there, so you want to suspend the implementation?"

"Yes, Sir Barron." Alan Wilson put the notes away and looked at Sir Barron. "I have also discussed with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that it is better to wait until the ministers have left."

"Clark!" Sir Barron sighed, and then said, "You can practice the harmless part first, such as being a person who is hygienic and loves cleanliness, no matter what is wrong, isn't it, even Hinduism has the Ganges as holy River, the saying of washing all the sins of the world, first pick out the harmless parts of the New Culture Movement, and give it a name, such as the Clean India Movement~lightnovelpub.net~ Let the media under you use the Hindu classics as an introduction to advocate Clean and hygienic, then come little by little, wait for the ministers to leave, and move on to the next step.”

Seeing that the notes that had just been put away tended to be taken out again, Sir Barron hurriedly said, "By the way, our Great Britain Treasure, Miss Vivien Leigh has agreed to the suggestion of the Ministry of the Interior, and is going to come to India to make a case. It's up to you, let every Indian, regardless of religion, take Vivien Leigh's dress and image as an example, thinking that this is the general situation in the UK."

"I want to find out if there is any film of Gone with the Wind." Sure enough, Alan Wilson didn't take out his notes, but was going to ask British India if there were any Vivien Leigh films, which would be played in theaters in various cities for free.

There should be, after all, such a large colony, it is impossible to even have a film of a famous movie.

Alan Wilson was not completely dazzled by the beauty, but left the Governor's House and went to the Supreme Court to discuss with Chief Justice Clark.

Thousands of miles away, Vivien Leigh, who is determined to become the spokesperson for the image of the British Empire and to establish a civilized and prosperous image of the British Empire, has set off against her husband's opposition. As she said before, "I can also talk and I can also be patriotic."