Chapter 354 India and Myanmar
Chapter 354 India and Myanmar
There was a lot of talk at the meeting about this bigger scam, and everyone was trying their best to think about how to do better.
Although many people thought that this step was completely unnecessary, no one dared to question it at the meeting.
All the work they are currently doing is confidential in nature and must not be disclosed to anyone.
The task arrangements in this kind of work must be carried out with all your strength, regardless of whether you understand them or not.
When they have finished their discussion, it is time to break down the work.
Some people were responsible for the design of the dungeon, some were responsible for the carving of statues, and there were also a large number of bronze and gold products that needed to be designed.
These tasks are not easy to accomplish.
It didn't take long for the abnormal condition of Nanhua and others to attract the attention of experts and scholars from various countries.
After all, they had excavated and cleaned ancient monuments with these people before, but now most of them disappeared all day, and the few people they occasionally saw looked tired.
So everyone started to inquire whether there were any new discoveries.
But no matter how hard they tried, they couldn't get any relevant information.
Although there was no clear answer, everyone had their own guesses and believed that there must be new discoveries.
Those who had originally planned to leave also decided to stay and wait for the results.
After all, such confidentiality cannot last forever, just like this relic. Before it was reported, who would have thought that it would appear here?
Now these people also hope to be the first to see the new ruins.
In Burma, the fighting on the front line was extremely fierce and both sides paid a heavy price.
However, India suffered more serious losses, and even the important port of Akyab was recaptured by the Myanmar army.
The losses of the joint forces were also not small. Although they were not the first main attacking force, they played a crucial role in the subsequent breakthroughs, which were basically relying on the strength of the ASEAN Joint Forces.
The army of 17,000 people has lost more than 1,000 people, which is enough to prove that their training during this period has not been in vain.
With the help of advanced automated weapons provided by Nanhua, they successfully suppressed the Indian army.
But it was different for Nanhua. Among the 3000 people, only a dozen were lost, and all of them died because their tanks were destroyed.
The soldiers sent by Nanhua were all in tanks and armored vehicles, or operating heavy artillery in the back.
In particular, the Nanhua Army was all wearing light steel armor, which had excellent protective properties and could not be broken by ordinary direct damage.
However, facing a direct hit from a rocket launcher, the light steel armor is powerless.
Myanmar has been constantly organizing and mobilizing its domestic military forces and continuously sending additional troops to the front line.
Not only that, subsequent troops even began to use firearms left over from the British.
Due to the limited number of rifles previously purchased by Nanhua, it could no longer meet the needs of the soldiers.
Therefore, the Prime Minister of Myanmar sent people to contact Xincheng, hoping to continue purchasing weapons and equipment, including tanks, rifles, etc., and even proposed to buy missiles.
With Wang Ze's approval, Nanhua agreed to sell tanks and rifles to Myanmar, but as for missiles, it only agreed to sell five anti-ship missiles and twenty anti-aircraft missiles, equipped with corresponding launch vehicles.
You know, the price of each missile is as high as 100,000 Singapore dollars, but Myanmar's purchasing staff accepted the price without even frowning.
After all, Indian warships and aircraft from the sea have brought tremendous pressure to the front line, and Myanmar urgently needs to have weapons that can effectively fight back in order to curb the other side's arrogance.
In order to support this war, Nanhua specially mobilized a communications satellite to provide communication and command services for the Myanmar army.
This move allows commanders in the rear to accurately locate and understand the specific location of their troops through satellite phone signals.
The service cost Myanmar only 10 million Singapore dollars, enough to pay for Nanhua to launch another satellite.
Whether in terms of communications, weapons and equipment, or even personnel quality, after the joining of the joint forces, China is in no way inferior to India.
Therefore, it can be said that the outcome of this counterattack is almost a foregone conclusion for Nanhua.
Faced with such a situation, the United States could no longer hold back and had no time to care about its disputes with mainland China over the issue of southern Tibet. It hurried to Xincheng and tried to mediate the war.
However, Wang Jixin did not negotiate with the United States alone, but invited Myanmar to participate.
Nanhua is not interested in doing such a thankless task.
Wang Jixin felt that if the two sides could reach an agreement, they could talk; if not, they could continue fighting, and Nanhua could fully accept this.
After all, Nanhua’s goal of forming a joint army has been achieved, and they don’t care how the situation evolves subsequently.
Because the port had been recaptured by Myanmar, India's supplies could no longer be delivered to the front line in a timely manner.
Today, if India wants to provide supplies to the front line, it must take a long detour and transport supplies by land. The road conditions on this route are quite bad and the transportation speed is even slower.
Therefore, after the port was lost, India was no longer able to hold its front-line positions and was soon conquered on a large scale, while Myanmar gradually recovered its territory.
Later, the Myanmar army even directly invaded Mizoram and set foot on Indian soil.
Representatives from the United States and Myanmar could not reach an agreement in Xincheng. The United States hoped that Myanmar would stop the war first, but Myanmar, supported by South China, was full of confidence at this time.
Especially after successfully entering Indian territory, they became more relaxed.
After an emergency meeting, senior Myanmar government officials unanimously decided to teach India a profound lesson and recover the huge amount of money Myanmar had spent on the war from India.
Otherwise, wouldn't this war be in vain? How to calculate the casualties of so many soldiers? How to repay the huge amount of equipment owed to Nanhua?
The Myanmar army pursued the Indian army along the retreat route, not giving India any chance to breathe or rest.
This fierce pursuit resulted in the continuous expansion of the territory occupied by Burma.
As for the Indian side, since they had never considered the possibility of failure before, they did not set up any defense lines in the rear.
It was too late now to reorganize the defense.
At this time, seeing the battle between Myanmar and India in full swing and India retreating step by step, East Pakistan could no longer hold back.
They quickly sent troops into Tripura, escalating tensions in the region.
When Nehru in New Delhi learned of this series of events, he was so angry that he almost exploded.
He originally thought that everything was under control, but in the blink of an eye the situation took such a drastic turn.
Faced with such a situation, Nehru felt extremely anxious.
Especially since the punishment of Myanmar was widely publicized in the country before, which aroused the national sentiment of the people in the country, the Indian officials did not even dare to release the latest war situation in this situation.
If a basin of cold water is poured on this, the consequences will be unpredictable.
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