British Civil Servant

v1 ~: our governor

Meeting Alan Wilson is now regarded by Li Jisheng as a turning point in his career. He was born in 1905 and is more than 20 years older than Alan Wilson. Same thing.

He has been an official in Sikkim and Bhutan, and has been fighting for the British Empire, but he is not a high-ranking official. At least compared with Alan Wilson, it is equivalent to Alan Wilson's level when he was commissioner in Hyderabad.

Alan Wilson couldn't help the other party at this point, after all, he spent money, and he spent a lot. It was then that Sir Barron, who ended up doing his business with his money, became Commissioner of Hyderabad.

Compared with him, Li Jisheng is obviously too stingy, and he must have put too much emphasis on money, which caused his career to stagnate.

Of course, it is different now. According to history, after the UK withdrew from the subcontinent, Li Jisheng will be hired by India and serve in the Indian government. Because of his work experience in the plateau, he will become a pioneer of Indian penetration.

Coincidentally, Alan Wilson also valued Li Jisheng's work experience, and directly merged the affairs of Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim, and appointed Li Jisheng as the commissioner of the three northern countries.

This is because at present, there has been a wave of resignations from the colonial government of British India, and many people are trying to return to China as soon as possible to prevent the embarrassing situation of unemployment after India's independence.

Now there are two types of civil servants left in British India. One is that they have already made enough money and don't care where they go after British India ends. Anyway, they have achieved financial freedom.

The second type of people is the fledgling young civil servants, such as Andy, Alyssa and Alan Wilson.

Because young is not worried about the future, he believes that even if British India ends, he can find a next home. And it does not exclude working in other colonies.

It is precisely like Li Jisheng, who is in his forties, neither old nor young, with a certain status but not a high-ranking civil servant backbone. He is the main force who resigns and returns to the mainland.

In order to stand up for the last post, the colonial government is also carrying out institutional streamlining work recently. The institutions in Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal were merged, and the commissioner was transferred back to British India, making Li Jisheng the joint commissioner of the United Kingdom to the three countries.

After saying goodbye to the representatives of the three northern countries, Alan Wilson also had an in-depth conversation with the new northern commissioner.

Although he has never been to the Three Kingdoms, as an assistant commissioner specializing in key politics, this is not difficult for Alan Wilson, as if he has really been there, he is ashamed to give guidance.

In fact, it is just to say some simple truths to prevent Li Jisheng from being bought by India. Let Li Jisheng be the commissioner of the Three Kingdoms, which is a bit like Su Qin's imprint of the Six Kingdoms, and this is also the factor.

"You are a citizen of the British Empire after all, and you need to understand who you serve." Alan Wilson, in his twenties, taught Li Jisheng, who was in his forties, like a teacher, "Once British India became independent, said Maybe the Indians will win over you. I hope you will be able to clarify whether the interests of the United Kingdom or India will come first. In fact, for the three countries of Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal, your importance is unquestionable. These three countries will definitely Best deal for you. Easy to connect with the British Empire and avoid being infiltrated or annexed."

"In dealing with the affairs of the three countries, we must also uphold the mentality of treating other neighboring countries as enemies. It is not impossible for these three countries to be defeated by each of them, as long as they persevere, nothing is impossible."

Alan Wilson remembers that Nepalese in Sikkim played an important role when Sikkim was annexed.

India and Nepal reached an agreement to infiltrate Sikkim, and then incited Nepalese to favor India, and finally annexed Sikkim in a referendum.

Therefore, in this identification work, Li Jisheng is in the country where he is located, and the interference of other countries is excluded, not only for India, but it is better to understand some interests first. In this way, there will be no chance for India to see the needle in the future.

Taking advantage of the fact that the British Empire is still there, we can remove all hidden dangers, and by the way, clearly demarcate the borders between the three countries, so that we can better face India.

The border demarcation also includes the border with India. Ali Jinnah has agreed to cooperate in this matter and sent representatives of the Muslim League to join the demarcation work. Now the pressure is on the Congress Party.

Needless to say, none of the provinces near Bhutan, Sikkim, and Nepal are populated by peaceful believers. This time, representatives from the colonial government, the Muslim League and the Congress Party are demarcating the boundary. The Congress Party is at the In a one-to-two situation, there is absolutely no way to make a fool of yourself.

Alan Wilson has already instructed that if there are hidden dangers in the ethnic issues in the three countries, they can be humble to each other. For example, if there is a Nepalese residential area in Sikkim, it will be directly allocated to Nepal, and then it will be made up from some places in British India.

Li Jisheng expressed his understanding that he will try his best to resolve the hidden dangers of the three small northern countries and form a situation where they face India together.

"This is also a good thing. Three countries can support you and one commissioner. I believe that even India can't offer a higher price." Alan Wilson gave Li Jisheng a look and let the other party experience it for himself.

The matter of the Three Kingdoms of the North has come to an end, and the rest of the follow-up will be handed over to the newly appointed Northern Commissioner, Li Jisheng.

General Aung San has also returned to Myanmar. The part of Myanmar involved in this friendship treaty is nothing more than demarcation of boundaries. Meanwhile General Aung San himself had been in New Delhi for so long.

Going deep into the enemy's cave, he is neither humble nor arrogant. On the issue of the Rohingya, he does not bow his head in the face of the pressure of the Congress party. It has aroused strong repercussions from all walks of life in Myanmar, and is simply a national hero.

There was also a negligible contribution from Alan Wilson, so he also got an understanding from Aung San. Before British India is not officially independent, the affairs of Myanmar should wait first, and be patient enough not to let London handle the affairs of the two colonies at the same time. Work independently.

If Aung San can give the British Empire a little time, without anyone else, Alan Wilson is willing to write the article himself, listing ten aspects that General Aung San is more capable of being a national hero than Gandhi.

After the departure of General Aung San and the representatives of the three countries, there is still a lot of excitement. Only Nehru and Patel are left who are more suitable and are also recognized by London as the candidate for the Deputy Prime Minister of British India.

This is the case with the Indians. The British civil servants in the Governor's Palace do not think so. General Mountbatten has talked with Ali Jinnah several times, and he has acquiesced in his heart that Ali Jinnah's will to make Pakistan independent will never change. Knowing that the partition of India and Pakistan is a foregone conclusion.

During the talks with Mountbatten, Ali Jinnah repeatedly stated his view that now British India has moved beyond the bargaining stage and the only way is to form Pakistan.

"With Pakistan's eastern and western territories separated by India, the country will be divided sooner or later." Governor Mountbatten expressed his views on the future situation of the subcontinent when Sir Barron and Alan Wilson were both present.

"This matter, I have also discussed with Ali Jinnah, and it is almost unchangeable. But the leaders of the Muslim League don't care, why should we worry about it?" Alan Wilson said, telling Governor Mountbatten that he and Ali Jinnah talked about this.

Talking is talking, there is no solution, and Alan Wilson cannot ignore the objective fact that East Pakistan, also known as Bangladesh, actually has the best nation-state foundation in South Asia.

If something happens to India, such as a civil war or something, East and West Bangladesh will become a country, and Bangladesh will become a South Asian hegemon. If ethnic issues can overcome religious issues, Bangladesh's achievements will be limitless.

However, this possibility is too small. Bangladesh does not have the strength to retake West Bengal from India and complete the national unity into a nation-state.

"East Pakistan is only one of the problems. The problem of the Northwest Frontier Province will also lead to war between the two countries after the partition." Governor Mountbatten thought for a while and added ~lightnovelpub.net~ and Kashmir, which is most likely to appear. somethin. Heard that Nehru's hometown is Kashmir? "

"Yes, esteemed Governor." Sir Barron smiled meaningfully and questioned, "Does the Governor want to deal with this issue?"

"No, I don't have this idea. That's the issue of the Congress Party and the Muslim League." Mountbatten laughed like an old fox. The new issue that caused confusion was to suggest that the Northwest Frontier Province should also have the freedom to choose independence, but think it must be so.

Obviously, it is in the interests of the former suzerain country to leave some hidden dangers to the former colonies. At the same time, it will also satisfy some British people who are unwilling to withdraw from the colonies with a certain schadenfreude pleasure.

"Very far-sighted idea, esteemed Governor." Sir Barron laughed, and it was a pity that Governor Mountbatten would have been a very good Governor had it not been for the independence of British India.

At the moment when the key politicians of the subcontinent were carnival, when the debate was Nehru or Patel, who would become the Deputy Prime Minister of British India, the basis for the future division of British India into two countries had already been set in the Governor's Palace. .

As an old friend of Pakistan, Alan Wilson was still thinking about whether to disclose it to Ali Jinnah to please the founding father of Pakistan. Commissioner Secretary Edel knocked on the door and came in to report, "Some representatives of American pharmaceutical companies came to Calcutta and said yes Inspect the health status of British India and hope that the British and Indian governments can provide help."

"Huh? What are the Americans doing here?" Governor Mountbatten, who has become our man, asked with a puzzled face.

"Let me handle this matter, how about reception? I'm good at it!" Alan Wilson took the initiative, and Sir Barron would definitely arrange for him to do it anyway. No one knows better than him what the people of the American pharmaceutical company are here to do.