Chapter 507
When the treaty was signed, it meant that India was divided into seven countries, including Pakistan and Bangladesh. Moreover, in order to avoid the possibility of these countries being reunited into a single country one day in the future, the treaty not only stipulates that these countries are not allowed to use names such as East India and West India, but also makes some manipulation on the national borders of these countries, so that even if these countries do, there will be friction and even war in the future because of the issue of national borders.
At that point, they will naturally need to rely on China...
"From today, India will never again be a threat to China..."
After signing his name on the treaty, Gu Weijun smiled lightly.
Although there are many people in the country who are puzzled, why should they be so ruthless against a country like India, which does not pose any threat. However, after all, there are still many far-sighted people in the national government, and if they are not a threat now, it does not mean that they will not be a threat in the future, so the dismemberment of India has become a very important topic.
When India was dismembered into seven countries, it was mainly Pakistan led by Islamabad and Bangladesh led by the city of Dhaka. There are also five countries led by New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Nagpur.
At the moment when the treaty was signed, it was natural that some people were happy and some were worried.
But none of this has anything to do with the Communist, for the Communist, the dismemberment of India is only a trivial matter.
In addition to the dismemberment of India, the Communist government has much work to do.
For example, the war against Japan, the war against Germany, and the stationing of troops in various new member countries of the Chinese Alliance, and so on.
In later generations, the United States did not station troops in those countries that were 'liberated' by them. Even the Philippines had a U.S. presence in previous years.
In order to learn from the United States in later generations, it is naturally a very normal thing to station troops in those countries that have been liberated by China.
However, considering that the United States in later generations suffered from high military spending, the scale of the garrison at the beginning was not very large, and the largest was only one regiment, and the smaller ones were almost only one company. It can only be said to be a symbolic existence.
At the same time, the cost of the military base where the garrison is located must also be borne by the host country, which is similar to that in Japan. The cost of the US military bases in Japan is generally borne by the United States.
Although this can only be said to be an example, many times it is better to save a little.
After all, wait until after the end of World War II. There are simply too many countries where China needs to garrison troops.
Not to mention anything else, there are about a dozen countries in East Asia alone, and if we don't make careful calculations now, we will have to suffer in the future.
As for whether the member countries are willing to bear these costs?
These things are not decided by these countries.
As for why Yan Guang did not participate in the signing of the treaty? One of the reasons is that the British signatory is the British diplomatic ambassador to China, so it is only necessary to let Gu Weijun, the foreign minister, come forward.
But for another reason. But it's because Yan Guang has more important things now...
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"My neck hurts a little, so I said I don't like flying..."
After getting off the plane with the support of the adjutant, Yan Guang twisted his neck and said with a bitter face.
Although there are already jet planes in this era, and even jet fighters have begun to enter service, it may take many years for jet airliners or something to appear.
So this time Yan Guang sits. Although it is also a large passenger plane with 4 engines, it is very slow in terms of flight speed.
The flight, which would have taken only two hours by jet, took almost four hours to arrive. β¦,
Fortunately, now Yan Guang can be regarded as a person with status, and there is no need to wait for a late plane at the airport. So I didn't delay much timeββββββ before I crossed into this world, I took a plane to Shanghai, which originally only took 2 hours. Yan Guang waited for 4 hours just waiting for the late plane at the airport, and it was really a torture.
But even if you don't have to wait for a late plane this time, this time the flight will still be torture.
It's not the late twentieth century, let alone the twenty-first century, and in later 'Iron Man' movies, there are even pole dancing stewardesses in the planes. But in this day and age. Although Yan Guang is already the highest status person in the country, he is limited to science and technology and has other problems. The plane that Yan Guang was on could not be compared with the planes of later generations.
In many movies and TV series in later generations, it has been shown many times what the plane of this era looks like, and Yan Guang's plane is just better than the inside.
So when the plane landed, Yan Guang, who had been on the plane for 4 hours, had a sore neck.
This is still because there are few people on the plane, there is really no way, Yan Guang can take a walk on the plane, otherwise I am afraid it will be even more uncomfortable.
But it's no wonder, after all, the plane is also a public place, and there are many special people to accompany him, Yan Guang can't do something shameless with his adjutant and secretaries. When there's nothing to do, that's all it takes...
"President, please go this way..."
Just when Yan Guang was turning his neck there, Yin Changheng walked over...
Since the end of the Northern Expedition, Yin Changheng has also been smooth all the way, often holding some important positions. And now, an important position that is now counted in the country falls on Yin Changheng's head.
This position is the position of the head of the Lop Nur nuclear weapons development base ...
Because nuclear weapons are different from ordinary weapons, the person in charge of the research and development base here not only has a technical person in charge, but also needs to be responsible for the military, and the military candidate is Yin Changheng.
"Okay, let's go..."
Seeing that it was Yin Changheng, Yan Guang smiled and nodded and followed.
"How's it going?"
"There has been a great breakthrough, and I believe that in another year, we will be able to enter the practical stage..."
Hearing Yan Guang's question, Yin Changheng hurriedly replied.
This time, Yan Guang will come to Lop Nur. It was because Yin Changheng reported that there had been a major breakthrough in the development of the atomic bomb, so Yan Guang came by plane.
Otherwise, it would be impossible for Yan Guang to make a special trip to Lop Nur, after all, there are still many things for Yan Guang to be busy with. Although Yan Guang's motto on weekdays has always been. There is something to do for the secretary, nothing to do for the secretary, but after all, not everything can be done by the secretary, and there are some things that Yan Guang must be responsible for personally, so Yan Guang's time is also very tight. This is especially true in times of war.
On the side, Yin Changheng continued to introduce the progress and situation.
Since the development of the atomic bomb took place relatively early, China's development of the atomic bomb at this time was earlier than that of the United States. However, after all, it is the first time that China has come into contact with such weapons, and Einstein and other experts in this field have also gone to the United States, so although the progress is faster than that of the United States, it can only be regarded as a distance.
But not so long ago, on the issue of the weaponization of atomic bombs. According to the intelligence provided by the American side, if it is true, then this time the Lop Nur side will widen the gap between itself and the United States to a level that the Americans will not be able to catch up with in a short period of time. β¦,
At the same time, now about the weaponization of the atomic bomb. It only takes some details to solve the problem.
As long as these details are solved, then the atomic bomb for actual combat can be born.
In other words, the base can finally give Yan Guang a timetable.
According to this timetable, the atomic bomb will be born as soon as next year.
Of course. There may also be unexpected situations, after all, many times some technologies are stuck in some seemingly unimportant places. And if there is such an accident. It's going to be more troublesome.
However, even so, the base will be able to guarantee that the development of the atomic bomb will be completed within 45 years.
"In 45 years..."
When Yan Guang thinks about things, he usually thinks about it from a more pessimistic perspective.
Therefore, for Yin Changheng's 44 years, Yan Guang only thought about it for a while, and then transferred to the number of 45 years.
"This year, our goal is to conquer all of Japan's overseas territories, except for the mainland. The atomic bomb was used in a decisive battle against the Japanese mainland after that, so you must refuel!! β
So to speak. Yan Guang also patted Yin Changheng on the shoulder.
To launch an offensive on the Japanese mainland, if only troops were to be piled up, it would be entirely possible to suffer one or two million casualties. Therefore, Yan Guang had to think about this matter, and from a certain point of view, the best way was to use a weapon to deter the Japanese side.
In this regard, VX poison gas is actually a good choice, because from the perspective of lethality alone, VX poison gas is no worse than the lethality of atomic bombs, and it is also easy to clean up afterwards, and there will be no sequelae, let alone any reconstruction problems.
On the other hand, VX gas is also much cheaper than atomic bombs in terms of cost.
However, if you use poison gas, you don't destroy a building, but the whole city is dead, and it's easy to block the news.
Therefore, in terms of deterrence, VX gas is clearly inferior to the atomic bomb.
What's more, in history, the United States also dropped two atomic bombs in a row before letting Japan surrender, so the most suitable decisive weapon in Yan Guang's mind was the atomic bomb.
As long as all of Japan's overseas colonies were taken and three or five atomic bombs were dropped, then the war would be over.
Moreover, the atomic bomb was also an important measure to maintain balance after the end of the war.
Nuclear deterrence is an important weapon to ensure the balance of the world...
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After taking a short break and listening to Yin Changheng's report, Yan Guang rushed to the base in Lop Nur by car.
There, Yan Guang inspected the progress of the development and the lives of the researchers there.
Since China's national strength during this period was obviously much stronger than that of later China, and it was able to provide better material comforts for the researchers at the baseββββββ later generations were maintained by eating bark and leaves.
Due to the better material conditions, although the spiritual aspect may not be comparable with the later generations, but in terms of physical conditions, the staff of the base are obviously much stronger than the later generations.
Even. There are also many inflatable dolls at the baseββββββ although their simplicity makes Yan Guang not interested in seeing them.
The history of inflatable dolls can be said to be very long, and the Qing Dynasty scholar Xia Xie once wrote a book "Chronicle of China and the West", which said: "Foreigners can make things as naked women, with skin and bones, ears, eyes, teeth and tongue, and all the yin orifices." The first fold is like clothing, and it is soft and warm like a beauty, and it can be hugged and handed over like humanity, and its ingenuity and sadness are so. From this it is inferred. It has a history of 100 years.
The world's first doll was successfully made by the Nazis in September 1941, and it was a secret mission given by Hitler himself. β¦,
In order to solve the physiological "isolation" of the soldiers, the top brass of Nazi Germany developed a secret program called "Boghild". According to Corriere della Sera, this task was given by Hitler himself to the SS commander-in-chief, Heinrich Himmler. The trigger was Himmler's great concern about the widespread spread of venereal diseases among his soldiers, and neither he nor Hitler could bear the fact that the source of these diseases came from non-Aryan prostitutes.
In his letter of 20 November 1940, Himmler wrote: "The greatest danger to our troops in Paris is the widespread and unrestricted prostitutes, who are free to solicit customers in bars, ballrooms, or anywhere else. And it is our duty to protect the health of our soldiers. He was referring to the SS occupation of France and Poland. The soldiers contracted syphilis and gonorrhea as a result of visiting brothels. Himmler was convinced that the creation of dolls to replace women was an urgent need for the Nazi army.
In World War II, the U.S. military and Germany sent planes to each other's territory to distribute pornographic leaflets to demoralize each other. This plan is "for the benefit" of the military. But the Nazi soldiers who drove trucks and tanks but also carried inflatable dolls looked very funny and would make a great laughing stock for the enemy. Therefore, the "Boghild Project" was kept top secret from the beginning.
The "Boghild" project not only focused on the big picture, but also addressed the most practical needs of the Nazi soldiers. Himmler selected a group of experts from the Wehrmacht to form a team to develop inflatable dolls, and the "Boghild" project was launched at the same time as a group of disinfection laboratories, which were carried out by the German Museum of Hygiene in Dresden.
It's different from Germany. China is obviously much more open-minded in this regard.
Because China doesn't need to worry about racial issues at all, it doesn't matter if it's black or white.
When it comes to health issues, it is more troublesome, after all, many diseases in this area are contagious. And the army usually goes together, and if one of them is infected, I'm afraid that a whole company will be infected...
Fortunately, there was no AIDS at this time, otherwise it would have been really troublesome.
Prostitution is a profession with a long history, and it is basically a profession that exists all over the world, so soldiers who fight overseas do not need to worry about the lack of women. And their annual salary. Almost all of them were spent on these women.
However, after all, not every branch of the army can be like the army, especially the navy. Many Navy soldiers go to sea for several months, like submariners, basically a month at a time, and they are all in a closed space, and the mental pressure is also very great.
On the other hand, it was impossible for the Nationalist government to learn from the Japanese.
Thus, a plan similar to that of Germany emerged.
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While Yan Guang was still inspecting Lop Nur, a major breakthrough also occurred in Nanyang.
In the Indian Ocean, submarine forces continued to attack and sink dozens of Japanese troop carriers, so that the troops of several divisions and regiments were eventually buried at the bottom of the sea, and many of them were directly buried in the belly of a fish, and even the belly of a shark.
After transporting hundreds of thousands of Indian Japanese troops to Australia, the Japanese army also began to gradually abandon some areas in the South Sea Islands.
There is no way to do this, and since the beginning of the use of chemical weapons, the use of chemical weapons by the national government in war has also become presumptuous.
Although there are still significant restrictions, such as in plains and other areas where armoured forces can be used, the use of chemical weapons is still prohibited. But since it is an archipelago, how many plains can there be?
In addition, the military also wants to reduce losses, so in many cases, as soon as the enemy is discovered, it directly calls the bombers of the air force and drops chemical weapons on the enemy there.
In less than a month, the Japanese killed more than 100,000 people with the power of chemical weapons, and that number will continue to rise.
So in the absence of a choice, the Japanese could only withdraw their troops to Australia little by littleββββββ in Australia, a new type of full-body protective clothing has begun to be put into production, but the number is still relatively small, and it is simply impossible to equip millions of Japanese troops...
Therefore, in the absence of any choice, the Japanese could only choose to abandon the Nanyang Islands and concentrate their forces to defend Australia.
The Japanese, on the other hand, invested more manpower in producing as many protective clothing as possible, because only when they were equipped with protective clothing could the Japanese army protect against the Wehrmacht's VX gas.
At the same time, perhaps it was a wariness of the Communist government, and in international public opinion, criticism of the Nationalist government's use of chemical weapons began to appear on the part of the Allies, but these criticisms were largely ignored by the Communist government...