Chapter 464: Delhi

However, India did not dare to refuse, because the Indian government was still waiting for the trapped 200,000 Indian troops to come back as soon as possible to save their lives. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 After all, once the capital Delhi is lost, the loss will be more than 200 billion US dollars.

If nothing else, once the capital Delhi is lost, the authority of the central government of India will inevitably plummet, and the independent forces in various parts of India will surely take advantage of the situation, and India will be torn apart at any time.

In troubled times, the then Prime Minister of India decisively agreed to borrow money from the United States and other countries to pay Myanmar post-war reparations, but the amount paid was only 100 billion US dollars.

Or, you Burma will get $100 billion and immediately release 200,000 Indian troops and let them leave; Or, everyone, you Burma continues to besiege the 200,000 Indian troops, and I don't want these troops, and I will directly use this 100 billion US dollars to form a new combat unit.

The Indian prime minister's move worked, and after weighing the pros and cons, all parties in Myanmar quickly agreed to India's terms. After receiving $100 billion from the Indian government, the Burmese army immediately opened its mouth and let the 200,000 Indian troops leave.

The 200,000 Indian troops had just withdrawn to India, where the Pakistani army had advanced to the Ganges Plain, 500 miles away from Delhi, the capital of India. The soldiers are fast, and the war is about to break out!

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The Gangetic Plain, also known as the Great Plain of India, covers an area of about 750,000 square kilometers between the Himalayas and other mountain ranges in South Asia and the Deccan Plateau, most of which is in India; The western part is also known as the Indus River Plain, and most of it is in Pakistan.

As a plain area, it is extremely suitable for large army operations, and this battlefield is not far from Pakistan, where Pakistani logistics are constantly being transported.

The battle for the defense of Delhi, which was exaggerated by the outside media, was fought by more than 300,000 of the main force of the Pakistan Army and a total of 400 combat aircraft of the entire Pakistani Air Force; On the other side of the war were 200,000 Indian reinforcements, including 50,000 capital garrisons, and all of India's air force, totaling 500 combat aircraft.

It is worth noting that, excluding the war losses, India still has more than 800,000 troops, while Pakistan's entire army is only more than 500,000.

Faced with the risk of the capital being occupied, the Indian Army left 100,000 troops to guard various places, and 200,000 troops have already arrived in Delhi, and the remaining 500,000 troops are on their way to Delhi non-stop.

If the Pakistani army fails to defeat the 200,000 Indian troops in front of it and successfully occupy the Indian capital Delhi before the other 500,000 Indian troops arrive.

One side has won one victory after another, and morale is booming; One side was losing and retreating, and in order to take the lead in ending the war on the Eastern Front, it both ceded land and paid reparations, and its morale fell to the bottom.

For this battle to defend Delhi, the outside world is generally optimistic about Pakistan.

In the context of the complete fall of Indian Kashmir and the Indian state of Punjab, the vast area of northwest India has become the main battlefield of the war between India and Pakistan. In the northeastern part of India, separatist forces are rampant and fighting for independence, and the local situation is extremely turbulent. As an agricultural region, central India has always been poor and backward, and now it is forced to bear the logistics of the Indo-Pakistani war. The southwestern part of India, under the continuous deterrence of the Pakistani Navy, has completely blocked not only the territorial waters, but also the inland rivers of Pakistan.

The vast territory of India is now relatively stable only in the southeast. Relatively speaking, the people there are still able to enjoy a peaceful life and have not been involved in the turmoil.

India's wealthy businessmen have long since left India for refuge abroad. The wealthy businessmen were able to leave, but the ordinary people of India could only stay in India, suffering the damage and panic of the war.

All of a sudden, the road leading from Delhi, the capital of India, to the southeastern part of India was crowded with fleeing Indians. They believed that only by escaping to the Ganges Delta could they escape the haze of war.

At this moment, India's external traffic situation is very serious. The only area where India can communicate with the outside world is the Bay of Bengal in the southeast, but now that its own navy has been completely destroyed, the waters of the Bay of Bengal are all controlled by the Salween navy.

Previously, India brazenly invaded Chin State and Rakhine State in western Myanmar, offending international powers including the United States and Russia, as well as neighboring countries such as Bangladesh, Salween and Sri Lanka.

Under the premise that the war between India and Pakistan is not clear and India loses more and wins less, no country in the international community has expressed its support for India.

Seizing the favorable opportunity of India's diplomatic predicament and the urgent need for foreign aid from the federal central government of India, Long Zheng signed the "Saqa-India Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement" with the federal central government of India on very sincere terms, which shocked the international community.

Under the Saqa-India Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement, the Federal Republic of Salween has established comprehensive cooperation with the Republic of India in the political, economic and military spheres.

The Federal Republic of Salween is responsible for ensuring the security of external traffic in the northeast and southeast of India, and helping the federal central government of India to maintain the stability of the situation in the eastern part of India, so that it can fully participate in the Indo-Pakistani war without any worries; In exchange, the federal central government of India will grant permanent most-favored-nation status to the Federal Republic of Salween in the political, economic and military spheres. In the national war between India and Pakistan, the Federal Republic of Salween stood unequivocally on India's side.

Unlike Myanmar and China, the Federal Republic of Salween has not had any private or explicit cooperation with Pakistan before, nor has it signed any bilateral cooperation agreement, so the Federal Republic of Salween is now clearly on the side of India, and Pakistan has no choice.

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Take copper as a reference, you can be dressed; Taking people as a reference, you can know the gains and losses; Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall.

Because of the outbreak of World War II, the United States took Britain and became the world hegemon; Because of the outbreak of the Korean War, Japan quickly got rid of the shadow of defeat and ushered in an all-round economic take-off. The "special needs" of $1,323,000 have made Japan's economy improve all of a sudden. Similar to World War I, Japan did not participate in the war but received "prosperity from the war." In addition, the need for "special needs" to undergo strict inspections by the US military has promoted the rise of Japan's technological level, cultivated the international competitiveness of goods, and become the cornerstone of Japan's rapid development in the future. Moreover, the Korean War played an important role in the process of Japan's independence as an independent country, and the conclusion of the peace treaty, the establishment of the Japan-US security system, the creation of self-defense forces, and the end of Japan's post-war measures were all quickly brought about by the Korean War. (To be continued.) )