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The fighting has reached this point, why hasn't the Indian government reacted yet?
My friend, they've reached this point in just one day. With the interference technology from the Indian Revolutionary Alliance, all the wireless equipment used by the Indian army has become useless. The two legs of the communications soldiers are no match for the intelligent mechanized troops that can advance at a speed of 40 to 60 kilometers per hour. Moreover, these communications soldiers are easy targets to be discovered and silenced. So even now, the Indian high command is still unaware of what is happening on the front line. And the fact that they can penetrate through Northeast India in just one day is clearly beyond the military common sense of all mankind in the world.
Coupled with various previous erroneous intelligence and boasts, the Indian government itself came to believe that the People's Revolutionary Alliance was no match for them.
As a result, the Indian leadership generally believed that "everything will be fine as long as the Indian army launches an attack," and that those seemingly powerful SU soldiers would surrender to the great India in a very short time.
With this inflated sense of confidence that "I will definitely win the war," the Indian leadership actually believed that Pakistan was the biggest enemy and that even if the People's Revolutionary Alliance launched an attack, it would be blocked by the brave and tenacious Indian soldiers outside the border.
The truth is, the People's Revolutionary Alliance (PRA) has captured over 100,000 Indian prisoners, intending to send them to Myanmar to build roads. It took Germany 42 days to blitzkrieg France; you're telling me the PRA broke through a front equivalent in width to France in a single day, penetrating deep into India, with its advance pointing directly at New Delhi (yes, India established its capital in a new area near Delhi after independence in 1947, not because we attacked it, although we were indeed very powerful, but rumors only tarnish the honor of our martyrs). Not only the Indian government, but even the German government found this joke hilarious.
Those in the know, however, were not laughing at all, such as the Chinese and Soviet commanders and soldiers who accompanied the group as military observers.
They came here to learn, and then they witnessed the largest mechanized advance in human history.
All combat units are mechanized, including the commanders and soldiers of the People's Revolutionary Alliance and the People's Liberation Army. They are armed from the ankles to the back teeth.
These fully armed commanders and soldiers mainly operate drones. Although they also enter the battlefield to carry out missions, the battlefields are basically cleared up countless times by various unmanned units. The enemy can hardly resist, let alone find a dying person who is still breathing.
But this does not mean that the commanders and fighters of the People's Revolutionary Alliance are not combat-ready. On the contrary, they are very strong. Xinhua's observers witnessed a People's Revolutionary Alliance fighter rushing onto the battlefield, flipping over an Indian tank with one hand, and then punching through the driver's cab, pulling out the bewildered driver inside.
Is this the kind of fighting power humans can possess!?
I don't understand at all! Are the warriors of the Future Human Revolutionary Alliance all monsters?
As the highest-ranking Soviet observer, Marshal Zhukov, after seeing the actual battlefield footage, hesitated to speak, then hesitated again, trying to organize his thoughts, but found himself speechless.
The People's Revolutionary League's fighting style was almost completely different from the locals'. How could the Soviet Red Army learn from them? Tear apart tanks with their bare hands? Even if they could chug a whole case of vodka on the spot, no one could match the Soviets' fighting prowess!
However, they also began to wonder how this peculiar government would react once India learned the truth about the battlefield.
Section 34: India is finished
(India is truly a bizarre country; the more you learn about it, the more bizarre it becomes. We should thank our ancestors for helping us complete the construction of a secular state ahead of time.)
The Indian government's response speed cannot be described as slow; it's more like a snail is slightly faster than them.
The country's infrastructure development was already a joke, and many key infrastructure projects were built with the help of others back then. Expecting them to learn efficiency in less than ten years after independence is simply wishful thinking.
Moreover, the serious conflict between the central and local governments and the cover-up have further exacerbated the already dire situation of government inefficiency.
The collapse was so severe that even the People's Revolutionary Alliance began to doubt the effectiveness of its information blockade and radio interference.
As the saying goes: as long as I am bad enough, the enemy's interference will be inefficient.
This is a hell of a joke.
Fortunately, India's collapse eventually had its limits, because the vanguard of the People's Revolutionary Alliance rushed into Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh on Tirith, especially Uttar Pradesh, which is right next to New Delhi.
Only then did India realize what was happening: the People's Revolutionary Alliance's planes were already being deployed right above their heads!
The development of the war to this point has fully demonstrated the goodwill of the People's Revolutionary Alliance. It only destroyed the Indian troops at the front line, without carrying out mopping-up operations in Indian cities and villages along the way. Otherwise, given the "benevolent rule" of the British back then, the entire northern part of India would have become a "Burning Crusade" expansion pack along this route.
Realizing the situation was spiraling out of control, Nehru immediately began trying to contact the front lines, but he was unable to reach anyone. Meanwhile, the Indian Army General Staff was also in a state of panic and knew nothing about the situation.
At that moment, Nehru's blood pressure exceeded his height.
Great, really great! What have you bunch of good-for-nothings done!?
Nehru was extremely aggrieved. India was a fragmented country, and orders from the central government were barely heard at the local level. Execution? Ha! You expect to execute orders before the land revolution is even complete? Dream on.
Such a frustrated prime minister, yet after things went wrong in India, he became the scapegoat. Anyone would feel bad in that situation.
Even so, as a capable and responsible leader in Indian history, Nehru immediately convened a meeting to begin preparations for the defense of the capital, determined to fight the People's Revolutionary Alliance to the bitter end.
Nehru was brave, but he overlooked India's biggest problem: disintegration.
Yes, nationalism can indeed unite the Indian people, but the problem is that nationalism in Western countries has been continuously strengthened since the French Revolution, eventually giving birth to the Third Reich, the pinnacle of extreme nationalism. India gained independence in 1947 and is not even ten years old yet, so nationalist propaganda simply cannot cover it completely.
While India can still achieve victories abroad and demonstrate its great power status, it can maintain a semblance of unity. But what if it can't? In an even more extreme scenario, the enemy has already invaded Indian territory and begun to reap the benefits.
That would easily remind Indians of the fear they felt when they were dominated by Britain.
Since our ancestors could kneel before Britain back then, it's not unreasonable for them to kneel before a different master now.
Then something truly miraculous happened: when Nehru announced that he would turn New Delhi into Stalingrad, locals began to flee in large numbers. Some powerful Indian officials even hedged their bets, packing their valuables and fleeing on one hand, and sending people to try to contact the Revolutionary Alliance on the other, hoping to gain some credit for their support.
Even more remarkably, some people have started learning Chinese. All the Chinese books available in the Indian market have been sold out. Guess who bought them? Well, ordinary Indians don't have the money to buy books, let alone the resources to take time off work to study them.
Nehru's move was truly astonishing. In a situation like this, the best course of action would be to cover it up and quickly report the situation in the capital region.
Let's review the situation. We should wait until we actually see the enemy before discussing anything else. Otherwise, driven by the human instinct to seek advantage and avoid harm, the people living in New Delhi will most likely run away first rather than stay and fight to the death. You have to leave them with no other choice.
As a result, the enemy did not arrive, and the advance notice was not given. All the necessary preparations were not made, leading to a situation where nine out of ten houses in New Delhi were deserted in a very short time. Even the Indian troops stationed in the capital fled. Social order quickly spiraled out of control, and various heinous crimes broke out one after another. The New Delhi Police Department received a thousand rape reports in a single day.
This is still considered acceptable; the actual number is likely much higher, not to mention that the police are also on the run, further exacerbating the collapse of social order.
The whole of New Delhi seemed to be plunged into the apocalypse.
"Next is New Delhi."
"Yes, I see. This place isn't very bustling."
"You can't compare it to the cities of our People's Revolutionary Alliance. Let's start the reconnaissance."
"OK, wait a minute, why are there so many plumes of smoke down there?"
"It seems so. Let's lower the altitude and see."
A squadron of unmanned reconnaissance aircraft from the United People's Revolutionary Party (UPP) began to descend and scout the situation in New Delhi.
What they found was New Delhi, a city rife with looting, arson, and vandalism. The entire city had become a massive crime hotspot, with the army, police, and civilians locked in a chaotic struggle, fully demonstrating the destructive power of humanity.
"Internal strife?"
"This scale is so large, it could easily be mistaken for a civil war."
"It looks like the Indians are fighting amongst themselves."
"That's strange, we haven't even attacked yet, how come they're already in disarray?"
When the drone descended to below 500 meters, some sharp-eyed Indians spotted the NPC reconnaissance plane and ran away screaming. Immediately afterward, the situation in New Delhi spiraled out of control, with rumors spreading that the NPC had reached New Delhi. However, after traveling less than a street, the rumor turned into "The NPC's army is already entering the city, New Delhi has fallen, run!"
The main force of the People's Revolutionary Alliance is indeed on its way to New Delhi, but even at a non-stop, unimpeded pace, it would still take at least a day, giving India time to prepare.
But Indians don't see it that way. They believe India is hopeless. The SUPP is an invincible opponent, just like Britain was back then. India has made an unforgivable mistake, and all they can do now is kneel down and pray.
If even the gods and Buddhas can't protect you, then use your own supple knees to fight for the right to live.
Will the Indian troops continue to resist?
Well, the SUPP hoped to see Indian heroes, at least to prevent their advance from being more like a spring outing. But in reality, apart from the first few battles in northeastern India, the SUPP's work was to rush, pave, repair, and build bridges. Wherever the highways and railways went, the SUPP's mechanized army followed.
After the first wave of offensive cleared out the resistance and made the locals realize the strength of the People's Revolutionary Alliance, it was time for the Alliance's staff to negotiate with the locals.
With a smile on their face, the staff of the United People's Revolutionary Party (UPP) will select a group of capable, thoughtful, and ambitious people in India and ask them if they have independent ideas.
If so, the People's Revolutionary Alliance is not unwilling to give you a chance to prove yourself. After all, every country and nation has the right to embrace its own freedom and democracy. Hinduism can, Islam can, and other religions certainly can.
We fully respect everyone's independence and freedom, and I believe you all share similar thoughts, don't you all agree? (smile)
People who can rise to the top in any country have a broad perspective. Even if they are incredibly lucky, once they reach that position, they can still see things that ordinary people cannot.
Of course, whether you can turn this perspective into your own skills is another matter, but the opportunity is definitely yours.
Every country has separatist forces, but in some countries, these forces are not only "unwilling to actually split, but also very bold in using the pretext of separatism to obtain foreign funding." However, in the peculiar country of India, there are countless forces that want to establish an independent state.
Even in the 21st century, the Indian government still had to use bayonets and tanks to maintain national unity.
But no matter what, India is at least able to maintain its status. Many countries can't even maintain their integrity on the world map, and some are just nominally countries.
For example, Haiti, and Nauru.
Once the People's Revolutionary Alliance is willing to help Indian nationalities achieve independence and autonomy, there will be no shortage of Indian organizations that want to make progress.
If the United People's Revolutionary Alliance (UPA) only wanted to dismantle India, it could easily create hundreds of factions in no time. Just look at the Indian general election; there were genuinely so many factions vying for power, creating a vibrant and diverse landscape.
"We need some independent countries that can act as a barrier, after all, toilets need to be fenced off."
This is Qin Shan's positioning of these newly formed states, so the current plan is to establish one state for each state.
How to do it?
It's very simple: choose the weakest but most ambitious family in the area and support them, while at the same time cultivating a group of potential agents around this family and letting the player infiltrate them, ensuring that these countries are rich but not powerful, and obediently serve as a fence.
Another important aspect of this plan is to grant independence to all coastal states of India, depriving them of access to the sea.
Is the Indian Ocean India's ocean?
Hehehe, I'll turn you into a country without ports or coastlines. If you're so capable, then develop some airship technology.
India certainly can't do it, but the People's Revolutionary Alliance can. The technology of airships is nothing to the People's Revolutionary Alliance now; it has even become a standard combat unit. The technical name for that thing is: heavy-load air combat platform within the atmosphere.
It has a large number of fighter jets and can launch cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. Its tonnage has also increased from tens of thousands of tons initially to hundreds of thousands to millions of tons now.
However, the Human Revolutionary Alliance only built one million-ton-class airship, and then all of them were airships under 100,000 tons. After all, larger things should be used as interstellar warships in outer space.
When the Chinese and Soviet representatives boarded the People's Revolutionary Union's airship, they were speechless for a long time.
What are you talking about? This is beyond their imagination and belongs to the realm of the unknowable.
But they all understood what it meant for such a colossal object weighing 100,000 tons to float in the air. Even if it were to simply crash down, the damage it would cause would be devastating, not to mention the various destructive weapons it carried.
At this moment, the powerful technological strength of the People's Revolutionary Alliance has been transformed into a tangible physical display.
When these colossal structures appeared in New Delhi, blotting out the sky, the entire nation of India was thrown into chaos.
Countless Indians believed that these were divine vehicles, and that the gods were using them to punish them for not serving their true master.
It sounds absurd, doesn't it? Don't laugh, this is actually the absurd explanation given by a Hindu on the spot. The surrounding Indian people all knelt down and prayed to the warship in the sky, expressing their willingness to offer everything they had, only asking not to be burned by the flames of hell after death. They knew they were wrong and begged Shiva and Brahma for mercy.
It wasn't just the general public in India who reacted this way; Indian intellectuals also shared the same sentiment. Some, unable to bear the devastating impact on their worldview, chose suicide as a way out.
Nehru knelt on the balcony of the Prime Minister's office, staring blankly at the sky, and then suddenly fainted.
India is finished.
Section 35: I desperately want to join the department.
India is finished.
Anyone with even a basic understanding of politics knows that India is truly finished this time.
Or rather, it's not just India; every country hostile to the UN is clearly aware that this is an opponent they simply cannot defeat.
What is that thing in the sky? That's way beyond what we're supposed to know!
When the UN-led Liberation Army entered New Delhi, not a single person in the entire city, from top to bottom, rose up to resist.
Everyone knelt on the ground, trembling. They even regarded the robotic dog that approached them as a god, bowing their heads in a daze. It was as if they might suffer a stroke from the constant banging.
"This is what our country used to look like."
In the live stream chat of the local world, several Indian players are exchanging messages.
The United People's Revolutionary Alliance has now completed the integration of its home world, and the Indian region has been completely transformed. Although the country has disappeared forever, the people living here have embraced a new life full of hope.
After the enlightenment of the people, Indians have little nostalgia for the past. On the contrary, they often criticize the India of the past on various forums, online communities, Weibo, WeChat, and even any place you can think of where you can discuss things.
Now even they themselves feel that India in the past was a cesspool, and they have immense admiration for how their ancestors managed to survive in such a cesspool until the People's Revolutionary Alliance liberated them.
The new locals are undoubtedly lucky.
After they were born, the region of India had entered a period of rapid development. Many things that locals could not enjoy or even imagine in the past became part of their daily lives. Therefore, this generation is equivalent to India's post-00s generation.
Although the textbooks contain many photos, historical records, and videos from that time to show them how terrifying India used to be, it is, after all, India of the past, not their current homeland. There is still a difference between hearsay and actual experience.
And now they have filled in the gaps in this part of historical memory.
"Ignorance, stupidity, arrogance, India was once an ugly country."
"Fortunately, there were revolutionaries, otherwise we would have been enslaved by those high-caste lords in this cesspool until the end of our lives."
"What you've described is already the most optimistic outcome. Don't forget we have children, and our children will repeat our story—it's an endless cycle of suffering."
"Oh God, please stop talking, I just can't stand this hopeless future."
"Alright, alright, you guys have had enough of chatting. We have more important business to attend to now, so come on over here."
"receive."
Qin Shan's original plan was to dismantle India into more than ten countries and completely deprive it of its access to the sea, but the players in the Indian region of the local world put forward a new proposal.
"Admiral, this is a petition from players in India. They want to reshape India in this world themselves, just like the Human Revolutionary Alliance saved them back then."
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