British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 322: clear suspicion

"Dicky, people say that the work of British India is complicated." Churchill called Mountbatten's nickname, which seemed more intimate. Dickie was a Russian word. In Nicholas is one of his five names.

When the Tsar's family came to live, there were too many children named Nicky, so Mountbatten's older sister called him Dicky as a distinction.

"Yes, I've always known this, but it's just never felt as deeply as I feel now." Mountbatten had no dislike for Churchill calling him a nickname. Churchill was a politician of his previous generation and belonged to the same The relationship between a teacher and a friend, the other party is fully qualified to be called that.

"Up to now, we haven't even had a good chat with the princely state." Churchill turned around when he said this, "But fortunately, the Governor's Palace has not forgotten this work."

After India and Pakistan became independent, what happened to these princes and states? Politicians in London believed that the relationship between the British government in India and the princely state was very special, and as soon as British rule in India came to an end, the power and responsibility that Britain had over the princely state ended.

The native country played an important role in the British Empire's rule in the subcontinent. Take Hyderabad as an example. The army of Hyderabad participated in many battles of the British Empire and was an allied force for a long time.

If the interests of the native states are not taken into account, this will be a great harm. But at a time like this, the opinion of the British is obviously not as important as it used to be.

Churchill also felt the powerless situation, not only from the Soviets, but also from the Americans, such as the Quebec Conference.

Quebec is located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saint Charles rivers. Although it is the provincial capital of Quebec, Canada, it has a population of only 100,000, and it is not a prosperous city even in Canada.

However, it has left its own page in the modern history of the world because of the many important decisions made by British and American political and military leaders who met here many times during the war.

At the meeting, Churchill still talked to the Americans about the importance and necessity of his "Balkan strategy". However, after some heated debates, the British side finally agreed to pass a strategic plan code-named "Overlord", which stipulated that the Allies should Landing in Normandy.

Because of the opposition of the United States, the United Kingdom hoped that the United States would go bankrupt on the British plan to prevent the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe.

During the same meeting, Roosevelt and Churchill signed an agreement on atomic research cooperation between the United Kingdom and the United States. Britain's own alloy tube project with higher progress was incorporated into the Manhattan Project. The United States promised to share all the results of atomic energy research.

This is even said by Alan Wilson, who is still in the confinement room, that Churchill's termination of the alloy tube project will hurt the British Empire more than all the suspected pro-Soviet actions of Prime Minister Attlee combined.

Of course, Churchill would definitely not think that he was wrong, just like the two battleships during the First World War pushed the Ottoman Empire to the Allied camp, causing Imperial Russia to fight alone in the siege of the Allies, which indirectly led to the birth of the Soviet Union.

Churchill was not only a US spy, but also a Soviet spy. He didn't say anything about Attlee on the pro-Soviet issue.

I don't think I'm wrong, but I think that some things are inevitable. Can turn things around.

"I can't do anything? Can I just watch everything?" Mountbatten looked straight at Churchill and said with an unwilling tone, "But does this betray His Majesty's trust?"

"We've lost even the ability to address the belonging of a million people now." Churchill was talking about the Rohingya problem.

Of course, in Nehru's eyes, this is an Indian problem, and in Aung San's eyes, it is also an Indian problem. It is the problem of India and Myanmar. If Mountbatten can't even solve this problem, how can he convince the more powerful Ali Jinnah?

Seeing Mountbatten's depression, Churchill turned to comfort and said, "Dicky, you are a person widely loved by all parties, remember, at the Quebec Conference, Roosevelt was full of praise for you and happily agreed to you. As Commander of Allied Forces in Southeast Asia."

Among the senior British generals, Roosevelt liked Mountbatten the most. It also rejected Churchill's nomination of other British generals.

In the next two days, Mountbatten almost became a spectator between Nehru and Aung San, watching the two future leaders of the two countries and giving pointers to the country. Although I know that this day will come, but thinking of this is a bit sad.

At this moment, Alan Wilson, who came out of the confinement room, pushed the door and entered the conference room, with the dust of the confinement room on his body, "General Aung San, long time no see, not too long, welcome to New Delhi, along the way. Are you happy?"

When he was talking, Alan Wilson had already pulled a chair and sat down, and greeted General Aung San very well, "Is Myanmar's currency reform going smoothly, and the adverse effects have been eliminated. It is inevitable that everything will start again. There are some pains to go through, and the length of these pains depends on the willpower of the Burmese nation itself."

Nehru frowned slightly, seeing that Alan Wilson and Aung San seemed to be familiar, he said, "Assistant Alan seems to have a good relationship with General Aung San."

"It's okay, I went to Yangon last time and saw a few times." Alan Wilson said calmly, without any emotion of regaining his freedom, as if the confinement room did not exist, and did not wait for Nehru to speak again. He said directly, "India cannot play a second-class role in the world, either to be a powerful country, or to disappear! Isn't it, it's not independent yet, so I can't wait to be famous, eh?"

The words in his mouth are the famous words in the book, The Development of India, written by Nehru three years ago in the cell of the colonial government of British India.

At this time, Alan Wilson, who took the lead, was of course released by Pamela Mountbatten herself. Now Pamela is accompanying the Hyderabad Commissioner, Alyssa, for a walk in the Governor's Palace.

Alan Wilson, who is dedicated to the public, is of course impatient to play his key political nature, and comes directly to the future leaders of India and Myanmar to sway his sense of existence. For the time being, he has no time to think. It helped me to celebrate the suspicion.

You can ask about the affair of the children later, but there are not many opportunities in front of the independent leaders of the two countries. If the opportunity is not lost, it will not come again. It is the matter here that is more important.

At this time, in the garden of the Governor's Palace, Pamela Mountbatten chatted with Alyssa gently, "The matter of Hyderabad is now handled by you, you are really good."

"What's so great, the previous commissioner also handled it like this. However, when Allen became the commissioner, it was a turning point. Our relationship with Maharaja Ali Khan has improved significantly." Alisha shook her red hair and introduced with a smile. Dao, "Some of the content of the report letter is indeed true, so it can't be false, but everyone is doing this, and it can't be said to be a mistake."

Pamela Mountbatten nodded, and heard Alyssa continue, "I think it may be because I am a woman as a district commissioner, which is a break from the convention, so I am dissatisfied and planted. I almost know who it is, No one else will be so idle except him."

Then Pamela Mountbatten heard that when Alan Wilson went to Hyderabad, there was another subordinate who was very valued. Still Alyssa's suitor.

After Alan Wilson was transferred back to Europe, there was a less harmful, but highly insulting, withholding of money. It was Ali Khan who sent someone to settle the matter before it escalated.

One slip into an eternal hatred, not only lost the future, but also lost love. The appointment of the new commissioner of Hyderabad will naturally not be considered. The position of the commissioner of Hyderabad falls on Alyssa~lightnovelpub.net~ So he thinks that your appointment was obtained through physical exchange, sorry , I know you didn't do that, sorry. " Pamela Mountbatten apologized, "This person is too bad. "

"There are also bad people in the crowd." Alyssa turned around when she said this, "This world is too unfair to women. If we want to do something, we have to bear this kind of malicious speculation."

"Yes, Alyssa, find a place to have a cup of afternoon tea." Pamela Mountbatten took the initiative to invite, "If it wasn't for this, you wouldn't have to come in person at all, delaying your work in Hyderabad. , I'm really sorry."

"It's a great honor, Miss Pamela." Alyssa accepted the invitation happily. "The facilities here are much better than those in Hyderabad. It's really difficult to work outside. But it's all for the British Empire, which is not good for me. able to overcome."

People went to find a place to have afternoon tea, and Alan Wilson was still spitting out nonsense at the Governor's Palace, trying to stir up the pain points of India and Myanmar about the Rohingya.

He said that I will not die for a day, you are all the prince, and the Governor may not have any tricks out of his demeanor, but he was different. He pressed Nehru with Gandhi's famous words and asked bluntly, "Is it true? After India becomes independent, will it replicate the expansion policy of the British Empire in Asia to the surrounding small countries?"

"Of course not." Nehru said sternly, but he also said that the conversation changed, "But we can't sit back and watch the legitimate rights and interests of Indians being violated and remain indifferent."

"Oh? That's right! The idea is good." Alan Wilson chuckled, "Shows a flexible moral bottom line. It seems that our work is going to be heavier, and we should sign a clear treaty to protect the safety of these small countries. "