Chapter 53: The Life of the Iron-Blooded Harry Ten
If all the "spokespersons" in this trial copy are ranked according to the degree of bad luck, then Wang Duofu is the first, and he must not have run away, and Harry Ten Shurak is second, which is naturally a sure thing.
As a high-caste, former active-duty officer of India's ace Army, the Mountain Strike Force, Harry X Shurak's resume is undoubtedly impressive.
He once graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai with excellent grades in all subjects, but instead of embarking on the road of "going to Silicon Valley to be a software engineer" like his classmates, he resolutely chose to be specially recruited into the army and became a member of India's million-strong army.
The reason why he made such a decision that his family and friends felt unbelievable was naturally because of his own obsession with war and the **** dream of a strong country in his heart that could not be spoken to outsiders.
In his view, India, as an ancient country with the same long history as China, has made brilliant achievements in economic and technological development in recent years, as well as its growing influence in the international community, all indicate that it will have an opportunity to become one of the world's great powers in the next 50 years.
But as a highly educated, high-caste elite, he naturally understands that if he does not seize this fleeting opportunity, then this opportunity will always be just an opportunity.
At the same time, as a person who is willing to think independently and has an international vision, he naturally knows clearly how jaw-dropping the rise of China, as India's geopolitical "close neighbor", an old rival in international competition, and a "roadblock" blocking India's path to reinvigorating its hegemony in Eurasia, has reached a jaw-dropping level in recent years.
This made him realize faster than other Indians that "he had to do something".
It is true that with the rapid development of social economy, all kinds of shortcomings in Indian society have also been fully exposed. For example, the great division of social classes caused by the caste system, such as the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and the problem of gender equality that is difficult to solve, and the high rate.
But on the whole, these are not the things that worry him the most, but what worries him the most is the general lack of an enterprising and competitive spirit among the Indian people above other countries, and the vigor and vitality that a strong nation should have.
In a country where Buddhism and Hinduism are the main faiths, most Indians are accustomed to a mediocre way of life dominated by a few elites.
And the vast majority of them don't have too many desires and ambitions, they are used to comfort, they are used to not wanting to make progress, and they are used to living this life in a muddy and confused way.
There's nothing wrong with that, because religion is an important part of politics.
However, at this critical moment of the "two-power hegemony" with China, this kind of recognition is tantamount to making India, a once powerful country, fall into a weak and decadent situation at the spiritual level.
As a member of the high caste, Harry Ten Shurak was naturally well aware of what a great group of warriors his German ancestors once were.
They once spanned the entire Eurasian continent and quickly conquered the lands and people of the Deccan Peninsula with great triumph.
But what is it about their once-belligerent genes that are decaying day by day?
It's the damn religion that castrates the people and makes the former warriors completely lose their blood.
In this regard, after thinking about it several times, Harry X Shurak finally gave his own "good way to govern the country", that is, - war!
Only war and blood can awaken the belligerent genes in the blood of the Indians, and only war and peace and victory can be the most powerful force to revive the national spirit.
If India wants to restore its former glory, the only way for India to dominate is to go.
Now that you have determined your "ambition" early, the next thing is relatively simple.
As a war fanatic, Harry Ten Shurak, because he predicted the direction of the future war, which might unfold in the mountainous terrain bordering China, began to prepare for his military career as early as his university days.
He is extremely disciplined and does a lot of physical training every day, and consciously participates in mixed martial arts clubs and mountaineering clubs in order to temper his body and spirit early.
After being specially recruited into the army, he was directly awarded the rank of lieutenant, but he even refused the arrangement of his parents to let him be an operational staff officer in the military department, and insisted on going to the front-line combat unit and became a company commander of a grassroots company.
After that, Harry Ten, who was finally able to display his ideals and ambitions, naturally refused to let go of the opportunity he had won so hard.
In his company, he was ruthless to himself, and even more ruthless to the soldiers below, and almost more than half of the casualty index of the entire brigade every year was used by their company.
However, the results of the training are also obvious to all, and his company has been among the best in all the assessments of the whole army.
In addition, he has connections, background, and ability, so the above naturally turns a blind eye to his approach, and even intends to package him as a model for Indian officers in the new era.
In this way, he was promoted to battalion commander in less than 3 years, and because of his brave and ruthless style of leading troops, he was nicknamed "The Tiger of Arkande" by his colleagues.
In February 2019, the conflict between India and Pakistan erupted again.
After that, his unit was urgently redeployed to Kashmir to participate in the fight against the Pakistani army.
In this battle, Harry Ten showed great bravery, not only did he personally lead his troops to infiltrate the enemy-controlled area, but also successfully terminated the front command of one of the enemy's brigade-sized units, causing the enemy to suffer heavy losses for a while.
But although Harry Ten performed remarkably in battle, his own cruel and murderous personality still caused him trouble.
During the war, he ordered his army to insist on artillery strikes on military units located in civilian areas of the other side, which not only caused a large number of civilian casualties on the other side, but also caused passivity to the Indian side in terms of international public opinion, so the military demoted him "superficially".
But when he saw the transfer order from above, he knew that his chance had finally come.
Nine months later, the "reinstated official" Hari X returned to lead his troops, appeared in the Galwan Valley area, which was within the red line of territorial disputes with China, and began to urgently build fortifications.
And, under his instructions, his soldiers crossed the line several times, took the initiative to provoke the opponent's soldiers, and at the same time, in several small fist and foot conflicts, they fought a "mutual victory and defeat" situation with the other party.
Sitting firmly under the "tent of the Chinese army", Harry Ten enjoyed the "script" process at this time.
However, just when he was confidently waiting for the moment of "all-out war" to come, he did not expect that this mission would become the starting point of the end of his life.
When Harry Ten was hit on the head with a stick by the young warrior of the other side, his whole body was blindfolded.
He didn't expect that in the confrontation with the opponent's army with "cold weapons", his carefully trained troops would be so vulnerable.
However, what made him even more discouraged and extremely angry was that after a large number of casualties among his troops, the medical supply in his rear was actually so slow to such an exaggerated extent.
Three hours later, when Harry Ten was lying in the icy ditch, suffering from intracranial hemorrhage, altitude sickness, and hypothermia at the same time, he could never have imagined that he would end his vigorous life in such a dramatic way.
His ambitions have not yet been realized, and his political ambitions have only just begun.
He originally wanted to become a general with great military achievements, and then rely on the operation of his family power to change from military to government.
He originally wanted to impose his will on the will of the people, so that India would dominate Asia and realize its former glory.
But all this becomes meaningless as the heartbeat stops and the pupils dilate.
He died, without dignity, but he did not know whether it was fortunate or unfortunate, and when he awoke again, a cyan figure said to him:
"You've got one more chance to do it all over again......"