British Civil Servant

Chapter 17: Strength decides everything

"We are gentlemen in the civilized world, don't look at problems with the local caste." Pamela Mountbatten looked strange, how could this young civil servant look like an old man when he opened his mouth, obviously there are many beautiful things in the world, but the other party turned a blind eye.

"The two major religions are fighting each other every day, and we, the United Kingdom, have indeed colonized here. If we leave one day, do we expect the Indians to thank us?" Alan Wilson laughed and said, "What did the United Kingdom do here? , we know that as British."

British India once wanted to establish a more efficient management system, just before the Indian Revolt. At that time, while establishing an efficient management system, the United Kingdom swallowed up the native states and eliminated the caste system.

But the caste system is the pillar of Hinduism, and in the end, several reasons were combined to cause the Great Uprising in India. British India also officially appeared after the Great Indian Uprising. After that, the Governor of British India officially gave up the previous idea and kept the state and the state coexisting in harmony, and no longer wanted to do anything with the caste system.

No matter how many colonial officials the British sent, they would always be at a disadvantage in numbers. Therefore, the caste system happened to facilitate their colonial rule and made it easier for them to discover which ethnic groups were the upper class and needed to be wooed and bought, and which ones were the lower class people. Just act as cheap labor.

The traditional caste system's restriction of individual occupations also facilitated the British to plan which ethnic groups should engage in which types of manual labor, and what positions the upper classes bribed with benefits should occupy in the colonial government.

The British Empire did not rule India for the purpose of giving welfare and spreading equality for everyone. They retained this system of stratifying people, which is essentially the same as classifying animals in zoos for the convenience of captivity.

After a long period of adjustment, British India officially absorbed caste into British Indian law to strengthen it. As for British citizens, they enjoy the rights and interests of all Indian high castes, but are not among any castes. To put it simply, all the benefits are required, and they must be detached from the caste system.

"Miss, don't believe any of the upper-class people in the colony. They all have a purpose. Once we leave, they will incite the people at the bottom to curse us. This is inevitable." , "Don't look at how peaceful they are all fake, Nehru is one of them."

Nehru? Pamela Mountbatten heard this name as if her mother had mentioned it!

Why hasn't the commander-in-chief of the Southeast Asia Theater come back? Although Alan Wilson had already prepared for his career as a civil servant, he just happened to accept an unreliable task. The task was actually reliable. Mountbatten was a bit unreliable.

"Would you not believe me if I could give it to my father for you?" Pamela Mountbatten stretched out her hand and raised it in front of Allen.

"Uh, no, it's just more reassuring to hand it over by yourself. This may be the distribution of materials supported by British India for the war in Burma. In principle, it should not be known by political figures of Indian descent." Alan Wilson hesitated. It seems like she made a big decision and handed it over to Pamela Mountbatten, "I'm not a civil servant in the Governor's Palace, and I have to rush to Hyderabad these days, so I'll leave it to you."

"Don't worry, I will give it to my father myself, and I will never let my mother see it." Pamela Mountbatten raised her head and said confidently, "You are too serious, how come you look like someone from MI6?"

Alan Wilson paused slightly as he walked towards the door, but immediately adjusted and left the villa. How can I say this? He really, provided information on Pearl Harbor, how could he not have contact with the intelligence. Now he is an MI6 informant in addition to being the Hyderabad Commissioner.

"Miss Pamela, I'll leave it to you." Ellen Wilson politely got rid of it and closed the door from the outside.

Now occupying the mainstream media position in the world, there is no doubt that the Yalta Conference, the three giants of Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt, under the premise that the Axis powers are dead, the post-war order will be formulated under the leadership of the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. There's a lot of intrigue in here.

Later French President Charles de Gaulle once said angrily that this was a meeting to divide the spoils, full of black box operations. However, in Alan Wilson's view, it is nothing more than the lack of French cakes on the table where the spoils are divided, which makes him so dissatisfied.

Going back 30 years, the Big Three after the First World War had a place in France. Britain and France joined forces to snub President Wilson of the United States, so that the United States, which was still a little immature in the world, did not get what it wanted.

"Sir Barron, it seems that the Prime Minister has not obtained President Roosevelt's understanding on some issues." Mountbatten looked at Sir Barron and the Governor of India, Wavell, who was in the same room with his legs crossed, "We Shouldn't the UK and the US be on the same front?"

Sir Barron's face changed slightly, and he cleared his throat to organize the language, "Commander Mountbatten, politics is a very complicated matter, and each country has different interests. At this stage, the war has not yet ended. The prime minister must first ensure the integrity of the united front. In the process, we must maintain the surface harmony with the Soviets, at least until the defeat of Germany. As for the ideas of the Americans, we also take a mature political point of view. Let's look at this issue, and it shouldn't be too harsh until the war is over."

Alan Wilson rolled his eyes. Sir Barron used superb words and seemed to have said a lot, but in fact he said nothing. In fact, the current consistency between the United States and the Soviet Union on many issues can only be explained by one reason. It was the Americans and President Roosevelt who believed that the Soviet Union was stronger than the United Kingdom, so he listened more to the other side's claims, and strength was everything.

But for Sir Barron and the Britons here to admit that the Soviet Union is more important in the eyes of the Americans, it's hard to say.

As to why Alan Wilson did not return to Hyderabad, but was here, that was a good question, and he also wanted to know.

"Actually, the interests we can exchange with the Soviet Union are no less than the Americans." Governor Wavell sighed, "But on the issue of Poland and Greece, the two sides have reached a deadlock."

Mountbatten patted his head, shook his head and didn't want to bother about this matter, turned his attention to Alan Wilson, looked at it and said, "You are younger than I thought, no wonder Pamela is talking about you, but Ellen, my daughter is still young, he's only sixteen, and it's not gentlemanly for you to go into my villa and stay with her for so long. Of course you do it when you're twenty-one Commissioner of Hyderabad, it's not bad, but there is a gap with me, as for the appearance? There is also a gap!"

If there is a gun in his pocket now, Alan Wilson might consider breaking the narcissist, although the other party is right.

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