Chapter 341 Deploying Troops
Chapter 341 Deploying Troops
His silence had no effect, and everyone ignored Bridget tacitly.
The United States and the Soviet Union were now in a state of chaos, and even several American fleets directly surrounded Cuba.
Neither side has time to pay attention to India.
Nehru immediately decided to send people to negotiate a ceasefire with the mainland, and it would be best if they could withdraw to the original control line.
However, he didn't have much hope for this, but he put forward the conditions and talked about it slowly.
Southern Tibet was lost, and Nehru was afraid that the mainland would become addicted to fighting and would directly come out to occupy the plains.
If the mainland does not stop the war, India will have no chance of dealing with the independent armed forces.
He just hopes that the mainland will stop while it is ahead, but he still has some worries.
After all, the three places declared independence almost at the same time. There must be someone organizing this matter. In Nehru's view, it must be supported by the mainland.
At the meeting, Nehru asked the military in all regions to impose martial law to prevent people from other regions from intervening in the independence movement.
And large-scale troop deployments are being carried out around East and West Pakistan to ensure the security of the border areas and prevent possible accidents.
As for the armed forces in the east that attempted independence, Nehru issued orders to the military in a resolute attitude, demanding that elite troops be immediately dispatched from all over the country to quickly resolve these problems.
The country of India was forcibly pieced together by the British. Not only are there many ethnic groups in the country, but even the languages are different.
If the three independence-seeking regions are not quelled quickly, I am afraid that other places will follow suit, and the whole of India will then face the situation of disintegration.
Wang Ze carefully read the report sent by the secret guard and was very satisfied with the current progress.
But the next steps are beyond Nanhua’s control.
After all, the Dark Guard was established relatively recently and does not have enough influence within India to influence the decision-making of its top leaders.
Although the secret guards intended to leave a message that Myanmar is supporting them behind the scenes, if India turns a blind eye to it, then South China will be helpless.
Myanmar must not take the initiative, otherwise ASEAN will lose the legitimate reason to form a military alliance in the future.
Only when invaded will South China have sufficient reason to stand up and lead ASEAN in defense and counterattack.
Under the tremendous pressure exerted by the Indian top leaders, the troops from all over the country gathered at an astonishingly fast speed.
This is in stark contrast to their usual procrastinating character.
Of course, one of the important reasons is that India's trains have strong transport capacity.
The train cars were filled with all kinds of weapons and equipment, while the roofs were packed with large numbers of military soldiers.
This efficient mode of transportation is a unique skill of India, and other countries cannot learn it even if they want to.
After the mainland's military district successfully occupied southern Tibet, there was no further action for the time being.
What is different from history is that due to sufficient supplies and logistical support this time, the mainland has no intention of abandoning the occupied areas and retreating.
Historically, China was forced to give up the southern Tibet region on the eastern front, but it still successfully occupied a large amount of disputed land on the western front. However, the mainland's future propaganda focus has not been on the successful western front, but has always been on southern Tibet.
But now the situation has changed, and the mainland will naturally not choose to retreat.
Faced with India's request for a ceasefire, the mainland finally agreed to India's request after in-depth discussions.
However, the mainland simply ignored India's idea of restoring the Line of Control to its status a year ago.
After all, now that they have occupied these areas, how can they retreat easily?
Mainland soldiers ate hot pot and sang songs while watching the Indian troop deployment on the top of the hill.
No wonder India is so obsessed with fighting for this land! When they stood on the top of the mountain and looked down, they saw the eastern plains below, which were completely defenseless.
It can be said that once southern Tibet is lost, India's Assam state will be directly exposed to the guns of the mainland.
Therefore, India has continuously protested against the mainland's construction of military facilities on the hills near Assam.
Although they have temporarily given up southern Tibet, it does not mean that they will not think about taking it back in the future.
Today, the mainland is building fortifications on the mountain tops, which undoubtedly makes India feel that there is little hope for the future.
Nehru was deeply angry about this and believed that the mainland was too greedy.
As time went on, a huge army of more than 70,000 people gradually gathered in Assam.
Under the command of the new commander Panag, the assembled army launched a fierce attack on the independence forces using a large number of artillery.
Panag would certainly not be like Brij and not go to the front line and stay at home to command the battle. Instead, he went to Assam to command the battle in person. Although his command post was established relatively far back, Panag felt that he was much braver than Brij, at least he was not in New Delhi.
At the same time, India's few aircraft were also urgently mobilized to the front line.
In the fierce battle, the armed leader anxiously found the secret guards and said earnestly: "Sir, we are in urgent need of heavy firepower support and anti-aircraft weapons!"
Although their troops occupied an advantageous terrain, they were suppressed by the powerful firepower of the Indian army and could not raise their heads.
They couldn't even resist, the weapons in their hands couldn't hit the other side.
"There is no hope. There are too many people coming from India. You must continue to lead your men to resist. You will get a reward of 100 US dollars for each Indian soldier eliminated. It is up to you how much you can get. We have arranged an evacuation route, and you and your family can leave safely then." The secret guard played with the pistol nonchalantly, as if he was more interested in it, and did not even look at the leader.
"You..." The leader was so angry that he almost shot the man in front of him, but when he thought of the $500,000 he had in his hand, the safe retreat route, and the subsequent reward for his head, he finally held back.
He turned and left in frustration, and the loud noise when the door closed made the secret guard understand his dissatisfaction.
The secret guard didn't care about this, because he knew that once these people accepted the money, their bottom line would be lowered step by step.
100 US dollars? When the secret guard thought of this number, the corners of his mouth slightly raised, revealing a disdainful smile.
If it were possible to destroy India's 700 troops with just 7 million US dollars, then Nanhua would probably be grinning from ear to ear.
After all, these 7 troops are India's most elite troops.
India currently has only about 50 soldiers in the country. Once these 7 elite troops are eliminated, it will be a fatal blow to India.
By then, their tasks may not be limited to this.
But the secret guard knew very well that this situation was almost impossible to happen.
Although these three countries have tens of thousands of lightly armed militiamen, it is simply a fantasy to destroy India's elite troops.
No matter how brave these militiamen are, they cannot compare with the well-equipped regular army.
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