Chapter 342 ends, the wind rises
Chapter 342 ends, the wind rises
Just as the secret guards had expected, the armed leader did not come to collect a penny of the bounty.
It's not that they didn't kill any Indian. In fact, although they suffered a crushing defeat on the front battlefield, many Indian soldiers were killed by them. It's just that they failed to evacuate every time, so they were unable to collect the bodies.
The leader felt embarrassed to ask for money for those scattered heads obtained in sneak attacks, and he did not value this little money. In comparison, he cared more about his own face.
After only four days, the three leaders could no longer withstand such pressure as the gap in strength between the two sides was too great.
Faced with the Indian army's full-scale attack, they were simply unable to resist.
Under the planning of the secret guards, these leaders and their families were safely transferred to other places.
"Dad, where are we going?" A child about seven years old looked up and asked his father.
"America." The leader stood on the boat, gazing at the mountains and forests in the distance with a complicated expression.
He never expected that he would fail so quickly.
We saw that it was easy for the mainland to attack India, so why did it become so difficult for them when it was their turn?
The leader sighed helplessly, then picked up the child who was tanned by the sun and turned to walk into the cabin.
At this moment, he could only hope that this group of people would fulfill their promise.
The secret guards would certainly not go back on their word. After all, for them, taking away just a few dozen people was not a difficult task.
Moreover, the combined wealth of these people is only a few million dollars, which is just a small amount for Nanhua or the secret guards.
Therefore, there is no need for them to break their promise because of a few insignificant people.
Anyway, these people don’t know their true identities, let alone the relationship between themselves and the secret guards.
At this time, Panag was in the command room, carefully looking at the items brought by the soldiers.
These items were the weapons previously used by the independent armed forces, and also included some documents found in the separatist armed forces.
Through these documents, Panag finally figured out the truth of the matter. It turned out that these independent armed forces were acting in this way because they were supported by the Myanmar government.
Among the documents, one concerning the boundary agreement caught Panag’s attention.
The agreement shows that these independent armed groups are willing to give up disputed border land in exchange for a large amount of weapons and equipment provided by the Myanmar government to achieve their so-called "independence" goal.
Seeing this, Panag couldn't help but snorted coldly, his heart full of disdain.
Panag immediately issued a new order to the messenger beside him: "Order all units to speed up the elimination of the escaped separatist forces. This time they must be completely cleared out!"
After hearing the order, the messenger answered without hesitation: "Yes!"
Then he quickly turned around and left the command room to convey Panag's instructions.
In the spacious and bright office, Panag looked serious. He picked up the phone and dialed the number.
"Prime Minister, I have an important news to report to you. We have successfully wiped out three separatist armed forces, killed 100 people from the enemy, and captured 100 people." Panag reported to the other party in a firm tone.
Nehru's excited voice came from the other end of the phone: "Great! Well done, General Panag! When you return triumphantly, I will personally hold a grand celebration banquet for you!"
For Nehru, this was undoubtedly the best news he had heard in recent times.
At the same time, the situation in the United States seemed to be becoming clearer, and he looked forward to using the power of the United States and the Soviet Union to safeguard India's interests.
Although India has lost a large amount of territory, he is not willing to accept such an outcome.
Panag continued to report to Nehru on the documents found in the residence of the militant leader.
These documents may involve more intelligence and plans about separatist forces and are of great significance for subsequent actions.
After listening to this, Nehru pondered for a moment, and then said decisively: "Send someone to send these documents back to New Delhi immediately."
The next morning, the streets and alleys of major cities were filled with a festive atmosphere, and people held newspapers and enthusiastically discussed major events reported in the newspapers.
The front-page headlines of the newspapers reported the news of the Indian army's victory, especially the remarkable record of killing 50,000 enemies and capturing 30,000 enemies.
This number became a source of pride for the people, and they cheered and applauded the heroic army.
People from all over the country spontaneously organized themselves to hold various forms of celebrations.
Colorful flags are flying and joyful songs are echoing in the streets and alleys.
But when Wang Ze saw the Indian newspaper, his expression became very strange.
According to the report of the secret guards, the three independent armed forces had only more than 20,000 people in total, but India claimed that it had wiped out 50,000 enemy troops, and the number of prisoners even exceeded the number of enemies.
What is even more frustrating is that several mainstream Indian newspapers did not mention any news related to Myanmar.
"Chief, we have already searched, and no news has leaked out." Wu Yi said softly as he watched Wang Ze quickly browse the newspaper.
"Could it be that they didn't get the information at all?" Wang Ze frowned and asked in confusion.
"It's impossible. We have prepared detailed information about the three armed forces. Our people witnessed with their own eyes that the Indian officers entered and seized a large amount of information before moving away." Wu Yi shook his head in denial.
In fact, he had considered this possibility and confirmed it again and again with the secret guards in charge of surveillance, and it was confirmed that the documents inside had indeed been searched away.
"It seems that India does not intend to take action against Myanmar." Wang Ze sighed helplessly.
"Because of this independent armed force, independent voices have emerged in many places in India. Nehru may need to stabilize the internal situation first." Wu Yi guessed.
Wang Ze thought for a while, his eyes flashed, and he said: "Haha, Nehru doesn't promote it, so we can help them."
At this time in Mumbai, India, at the headquarters of Times of India, the deputy editor-in-chief was carefully reviewing the newspapers that would be sold the next day to ensure that there were no problems.
However, when he saw an article on the second edition, he was suddenly stunned and could not come back to his senses for a long time.
Someone had given him $20,000 just to get this report approved.
He knew at a glance that the content of this article would cause a huge response. The Indian government actually concealed the truth behind the separatist armed forces.
Not only that, the article also directly pointed out that it was Myanmar that supported these separatist forces behind the scenes, and finally directly questioned why the Indian government concealed this matter and whether it was afraid of Myanmar.
Such content is obviously not friendly to the current Indian government.
The deputy editor-in-chief felt that this must be the result of an internal power struggle in India.
He couldn't help but wonder who disliked Nehru enough to resort to such means.
Because of this great victory, they have finally come out of the shadow of their defeat in the war against the mainland, and they will definitely get into trouble again because of this incident.
But what does this have to do with me? After all, this report can enhance the influence of our newspaper, and he will definitely pass the review even if he does not accept money.
The next day Nehru was furious in his office. He never expected that something that he had ordered to be kept secret would appear so openly in the newspaper.
If it were any other newspaper, it would be easy to deal with, but The Times of India is the newspaper with the largest circulation in India, and it has the support of British shareholders. Even as the prime minister, he dare not be too tough.
At this moment, Nehru felt a splitting headache and didn't know how to deal with it.
After the news came out, Indian people were also outraged by the incident and demanded that the government punish Myanmar.
There were even protest marches in New Delhi.
Although the police had dispersed them, Nehru felt like he was sitting on the crater of a volcano that was about to erupt.
He also wanted to take action against Myanmar, but the unstable situation in East and West Pakistan and some parts of the country forced him to think twice before acting.
In his opinion, he must first stabilize the internal situation, but the current situation forces him to make a choice.
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