British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 340: Indians' right to know

"But friends who believe in close allies also understand that the British Indian government has made a huge contribution in this matter." In addition to the rainbow fart against the God of Wealth, Alan Wilson also entered the topic.

As a man of his word, Alan Wilson upholds a belief that it takes money to do things. But conversely, it can also be said that if you don't receive money, you don't do anything.

I believe that Merck Group can also understand the difficulties of the current colonial government, and he does not want to miss any opportunity to generate income.

"Dear Mr. Allen, of course we understand this." Ronald Koeman gave me a look that I understand. A company that needs an image like a pharmaceutical company usually does not deal less with the government.

Receiving money to handle affairs in the United States is a felony. Generally, indirect means are used to arrange relatives to join the company, or to give some honorary consultant positions.

But it doesn't mean that Americans reject receiving money to do things. In fact, as long as they can show efficiency, American companies are not unable to follow the customs of the country and pay bribes in the name of foundations.

The charitable foundation's money is given to you, and if you keep the money with you, that's your problem, not ours.

Now that British India belongs to the transition period between the British and the Indians, it would be best if things could be settled.

However, Ronald Koeman raised a question. If the Indians come to power in the future, they will not refuse to recognize the drug test plan set by the British Indian colonial government.

This is what Ronald Coman has to worry about. Just like Alan Wilson said, ordinary Indians simply do not know that they are alive. There are extensive areas in the subcontinent, and there is no grassroots organization at all. It is said by local Brahmins. count.

Even if something really happened, it couldn't be spread. He definitely had a say in this point. His most powerful subordinate, Commissioner Alyssa of Hyderabad, made many villages that interfered and obstructed the work to disappear directly. Nothing happened.

"Of course we believe Mr. Allen, but out of prudence, we want to think about it in British India. You may need your help. Don't worry, we will bear the cost of hiring staff."

Ronald Koeman finally stated that if it can be proved that what Alan Wilson said is true, saving lives and wounds is definitely not a problem. Who let the pharmaceutical companies do the industry that saves lives and wounds.

Alan Wilson understands this behavior, but also hints at his indispensable role from the side, revealing, "Last year, I led the revision of the Health Act, which can be regarded as a trivial contribution to the health of Indians."

At this time, talking about what happened last year is to tell Merck Group that if you leave yourself, the other party may not be able to play well.

He can leave a back door in the health bill so that everyone can make money together, or he can block the back door so that no one can make money. Whether this can be done or not is all in his own thoughts.

Although the performance is a little too greedy, Ronald Koeman also understands the important role that the person in front of him can play.

The next step is the routine link, exchange of dollars for rupees. According to relevant laws and regulations, the British Indian dollar is not in circulation, and Indians do not know the dollar, so it is more convenient to use the rupee as the custom.

The dollars in the hands of these Merck members are better kept in the hands of reliable people. Alan Wilson is that reliable person, and his iron box is absolutely safe.

He can only move his hands in this area. The bulk of the follow-up is public property, and it must be shared with Sir Barron, as well as the native Sir Edward and Sir Norman, and must not be swallowed alone.

Allen Wilson made full use of this style, and immediately expressed his importance to Merck, and recruited guards to protect the pharmaceutical company to inspect British India, which showed very high efficiency.

In front of Ronald Koeman and others, he proudly introduced in a colonial tone, "These Indians are hard-working Indians who rarely get angry, rarely quarrel, and are very hard-working. Before the arrival of the British , these Indians are liars, deceitful, indifferent people who only know **** and loot, often killing their enemies while they are sleeping. The British Empire partially changed these barbaric customs, but these natives were many They still maintain their habit of robbing farms and stealing livestock."

"But rest assured, these people will definitely be loyal and loyal, as long as you maintain a minimum of respect, nothing will happen, I know that very well. Instruct the leaders of these Indians, and I will help pick them from Hyderabad. , the local commissioner is my most trusted subordinate."

Alan Wilson also mobilized a batch of supplies and provided them to Merck's expeditions at a discount, carrying instruments, food, travelers' luggage, weapons, ammunition, triangulation tools, such as light towers, benchmarks, Mirrors, tripods, etc., and finally, belongings of a hundred guards. The food of the Bushmans consisted mainly of jerky.

Not to mention that it is just to investigate the customs of British India, even if it is a professional field adventure.

This is not only the demeanor of collecting money and doing things, but also has something to do with the general environment. You must know that once London announced the appointment of the deputy prime minister of British India in September, British India officially entered the handover stage, and it will be brought with you later. If you don't go, it's better to be generous in front of the Americans.

For this reason, Alan Wilson has recently printed a lot of money, not only generous to the Americans, but also to the Indians he employs. Sometimes I think about it, even if **** was alive.

That's all about Merck's upcoming tour of British India, where they will assess whether Alan Wilson's words are true, looking at different races and lifestyles, the prevalence of diseases, and whether they have the advantages of being a drug testing site.

Alan Wilson said that the ethnic distribution of British India is different, and it is best to go to South India to see.

It was a novel experience for the Americans, who walked alongside the Indian guards, talking and arguing. Quite often, many would break away from the expedition, sometimes walking on the flanks, sometimes rushing miles in front of it—when the endless plains unfolded before them.

Americans' pursuit of freedom is boiling, and they want to do something to free themselves in this other world.

If Alan Wilson had known the Americans thought this way, he might have regretted that he should have moved Andy out at a later date, and in this respect his unpaid prostitute was more suitable for the job.

There was nothing to hide from Sir Barron, there was actually nothing to hide about it, Alan Wilson would never eat alone, he was also someone who knew how to share, and knew what to take and what not to take.

Like this kind of thing that needs to work at the official level, he will not try to swallow it alone.

Sir Barron is very satisfied with Alan Wilson's idea of ​​sharing, and this subordinate is very reliable.

Although he is too involved at times, there are still many advantages, and it is no wonder that many people value him very much.

"In the days you've been hosting the Americans, Gandhi is mediating disputes between Nehru and Patel's supporters, and he's making speeches all over the place, calling for unity at this time." Sir Barron seated Alan Wilson. Next, he opened his mouth and said, "Who do you think is more suitable to lead the future India?"

"It's hard to say, it's like two lunatics leading a mental hospital." Alan Wilson said honestly, "In international public opinion, many media in different countries believe that India will become a natural leader after independence, but I don't think so, except for our own dubious allies, the only countries that can pose a threat to us are the countries that use the Soviet system. The threat is under control."

This is what Alan Wilson said from the bottom of his heart. On the issue of the system, the United States and the Soviet Union each have their own faults, and no one can say anything about half a catty or eight taels, but the national strength reflected in the Soviet system, UU read www. uukanshu.com is far better than the United States at the same level.

In other words, on the same level, the Soviet Union looks more powerful. This is like the comparison between Britain and Germany before the war. In fact, many scholars in the UK do not believe that the Soviet Union created a unique system of government.

Rather, the Soviet system was considered a variant of Germany, similar to that of the Second German Reich. The German Second Empire of Wilhelm II was a country supported by the Conzern groups.

The state enterprises of the Soviet Union can also be regarded as the Konzern groups in Germany at that time. William II was very keen on nationalization, and once wanted to turn the prostitute industry into a state operation, so that it would be easier to collect taxes.

It is precisely because of familiarity that European countries do not reject nationalization, which is completely different from the United States across the Atlantic.

"Actually, I'm looking forward to it. Nehru and Patel are in trouble." Sir Barron nodded after listening to Alan Wilson's words. "It's a pity that Gandhi is very good at maintaining unity."

It can be seen that Sir Barron stopped Gandhi, and it is quite regrettable that the dispute between Nehru and Patel has expanded.

"Actually, we can reveal the fact that Gandhi and the Governor met and asked Ali Jinnah to form a government to lead India." Alan Wilson pondered for a while, and said in a low voice, "What Gandhi once said, the majority of Indian people still don't know? Only a part of the upper echelons of the Congress Party know that this is not democratic at all."

"Isn't it?" Sir Barron was overjoyed, but held back his laughter when he said that, indicating that this was not a gentleman at all.

"There are so many people in the Governor's Palace, and this person is so talkative, how do we know who leaked it." Alan Wilson said to himself, "As a future democracy, Indians have the right to know."