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I am at India on 1840

Have you ever thought that if India got independence in 1857 What would happen to the world? Do you want to know?

Learn_FasterThanMc · History
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World Chaos part 2

In 1844, inside a hidden base, Ram gathered all the ministers and generals from different countries.

Ram had just finished his speech.

After taking NZT-48, his mind transformed into a supercomputer, analyzing things at an unimaginable speed.

Following his speech, Ram delved into the main topic.

He revealed that he was a part of BSP, fighting against the Britishers for India's independence.

Ram then outlined his contributions to the Asian alliance in the fight against Western colonies.

Addressing the group, Ram declared, "As the leader of the Asian alliance, I will provide leaders with the same equipment as the Britishers. With these weapons, we can combat Western colonization effectively."

He added, "Only alliance countries can purchase these weapons. India can match the quantity and quality of production for all alliance members."

Ram: "As the leader of the Asian alliance, I will continuously provide our leaders with the same equipment that the Britishers currently possess. With these weapons, we can easily stand against Western colonization countries."

Minister Li: "This is indeed a generous offer, Ram. China would be honored to purchase weapons from your alliance at a discounted rate."

General Kimiko: "Japan is also interested in your offer. However, we would like to gather more information about the quality of the weapons before making a decision."

Minister Park: "Korea is also interested, but we would need to physically inspect the weapons before committing to a purchase."

Minister Nguyen: "Vietnam is also interested in your offer. We have been fighting against French colonialism for many years, and we believe that your weapons could greatly aid us in achieving our independence."

Minister Aung: "Burma is also interested in your offer. We have been battling against British colonialism for many years, and we believe that your weapons could be instrumental in our fight for independence."

Ram: "I understand your concerns. I will have my engineers bring out some of our weapons for you to examine." (Ram's engineers present a variety of weapons, including rifles, cannons, and swords.)

General Kimiko: "These weapons are truly impressive. They are on par with the weapons used by the Britishers."

Minister Park: "I agree. These weapons would be a valuable addition to our arsenal."

Ram: "I am pleased that you are all satisfied with the quality of our weapons. Additionally, I would like to offer you a 30% discount on your first purchase."

All Ministers: (enthusiastically) "Thank you, Ram!"

Ram: "You're welcome. I believe that by working together, we can drive out the Western colonizers from our lands and usher in a new era of peace and prosperity for Asia."

Minister Li (China): "Lord Ram, your alliance's offer is truly generous. China would be honored to purchase weapons from you at a discounted rate. We have been battling Western colonization for a long time, and your weapons would greatly bolster our efforts."

General Kimiko (Japan): "Japan is also intrigued by your offer. However, we would like to assess the quality of the weapons before making a decision. There have been rumors about the superiority of British technology, but we would prefer to see the weapons firsthand before committing to a purchase."

Minister Park (Korea): "Korea is also interested, but we would require a firsthand look at the weapons before making any commitments. We have been fighting against Japanese colonialism for years, and we believe your weapons could aid us in achieving our independence."

Minister Nguyen (Vietnam): "Vietnam is also keen on your offer. We have been battling against French colonialism for a long time, and we believe your weapons could be instrumental in our fight for independence. We are grateful for your support in this struggle."

Minister Aung (Burma): "Burma is also interested in your offer. We have been fighting against British colonialism for years, and we believe your weapons could help us achieve our independence. We are eager to join the Asian alliance and stand alongside our fellow Asian nations."

After receiving approval from all the representatives, Ram instructed Mangal Pandey, who had accompanied him, to bring out the weapons for inspection.

To introduce each weapon, Ram employs a combination of visual aids, detailed descriptions, and captivating anecdotes. He starts with the iconic Brown Bess musket, a staple of the British military. Displaying a beautifully crafted replica, Ram explains its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use. He recounts tales of British soldiers wielding these muskets with deadly precision, turning the tide of battles and securing victories.

Moving on to the more advanced weaponry, Ram unveils the Enfield rifle, a technological marvel of its time. He showcases its sleek design, highlighting its increased range, improved accuracy, and rapid reloading capabilities. Ram regales the audience with stories of British soldiers armed with Enfield rifles, outmatching their adversaries and emerging victorious in fierce conflicts.

Next, Ram presents the fearsome Gatling gun, a revolutionary weapon capable of firing multiple rounds in rapid succession. He demonstrates its devastating firepower, emphasizing its potential to decimate enemy ranks within seconds. Ram recounts tales of British forces employing Gatling guns to devastating effect, leaving their opponents in awe and submission.

To conclude his presentation, Ram introduces the mighty Armstrong cannon, a formidable artillery piece that can rain destruction upon fortifications and enemy positions. He showcases its immense size and power, explaining its ability to breach even the most fortified defenses. Ram recounts stories of British forces employing Armstrong cannons to great effect, shattering enemy lines and securing decisive victories.

Given that all the individuals present were either generals, ministers, or highly nationalistic individuals, it is certain that they would not have considered their own capabilities. Instead, they would have believed that possessing a more advanced weapon would make them stronger than the British. And Ram introduced this notion by stating, "If we have this gun, we might even be stronger than the British."