Travel through the 1945 super power construction secret base
Chapter 266 Operation Completed
In order to ensure the smooth progress of this transportation, Nanhua also specially mobilized a large number of airships to arrive in Singapore.
Even domestic transportation operations were temporarily suspended for two days, leaving only a small number of airships in the country as standby to deal with possible emergencies.
After the first airship left, Wang Jixin contacted the Indian side via radio and told them to prepare to receive the supplies.
After all, they had promised to expel the humanitarian Indians a long time ago, but they kept delaying it because they didn't want to waste money to bring them in.
So they had no objection to accepting Indians.
But when Nanhua proposed to transport the supplies to Chennai, the Indians made a small request: they hoped that the supplies could be sent to northern India.
However, Nanhua did not pay attention to the Indians' request, but directly informed the other party that the supplies would arrive in Chennai.
Although Indians were somewhat dissatisfied with this decision, they had no choice but to accept it.
Prime Minister Harald was very angry when he heard the news, but he understood that there were obvious differences between South China and mainland China.
Although India dares to provoke the mainland with their world's third largest army, they dare not easily offend South China, which has a strong naval force.
After being attacked once, the Indian navy currently has almost no ships that can participate in the battle.
If a conflict arises between the two sides, even if no war occurs, South China can bring tremendous pressure to India by simply blocking India's coastline.
Therefore, Prime Minister Harald wisely chose to agree.
Although Indians are known for their slowness, they also understood that time was of the essence in this case.
After receiving the notice from Nanhua, they acted quickly.
Just ten hours later, the first airship was set to land in Chennai.
The Indian government quickly found an open area in Chennai and lit torches around it to indicate the landing site to the airship in the sky.
As time went on, more and more airships arrived in Chennai, and they maintained constant radio contact with the ground.
Each airship landed steadily at the designated location, then quickly dropped off the passengers and their belongings before taking off again.
As soon as they arrived in Chennai, they set up stalls nearby and sold the items they brought with them at low prices, including televisions, radios, electric fans, etc., all at incredibly low prices.
The constant stream of airships landing in Chennai caused quite a stir.
The local people had never seen such huge aircraft, and their appearance brought unprecedented shock to the city.
Some elderly people even knelt down and prayed on the spot, thinking that it was the gods who had descended.
Other people in the city flocked to where the airship landed and watched curiously.
Many people were excited when they found that there were not only new things to see but also high-quality and low-priced goods to buy.
They hurried home, calling their families to come and buy it together, and bringing enough cash.
In this way, a large-scale trading market gradually took shape outside the airship landing area.
At first, not everyone planned to sell their property here, but after seeing other companions selling their belongings and hearing that they were going to use the money to buy tickets to leave India, many people decided to join them after some thought.
As a result, the trading market became more and more lively, with all kinds of voices intertwined.
There were a large number of people, nearly 10,000 of them were transported there on that day. They gathered together to look after their belongings, and they refused to go even though the Indian officials said they had arranged a temporary place for them to live.
Because they came from India and knew that these officials had no bottom line, so they dared not trust them.
Now that they are here, not only are there many people, but there are also reporters watching. Only here can their safety be guaranteed.
Even at night, airships arrived and landed from time to time, and the transportation was not stopped until the second half of the night.
It took three days to transport more than 20,000 people, and dozens of airships were required to complete the task.
This temporary trading market in Chennai lasted for a month before it disbanded.
Basically, except for a few individuals, most of the expelled Indian families sold their things and ran to the port to buy tickets to leave India.
The United States and Europe are their main destinations.
As for those who have less money, they may choose to go to the Middle East, where there are also many Indians.
They believe that as long as they can leave, there is hope.
The operation went perfectly. Although it came at a considerable cost, the result was satisfactory.
The ensuing response was not small.
In addition to Southeast Asian countries, other countries have condemned South China's actions.
Although the United States did not take any substantive measures at the official level, major newspapers portrayed the South China Sea government as a dictatorship that was intolerant of other ethnic groups.
Faced with this situation, Wang Ze decisively stopped the government and the Nan Hua Daily from refutating.
"Ignore them!" Wang Ze said calmly, "Once the heat has died down, this matter will naturally pass. If we quarrel with them, it will only make things more troublesome and last longer. After all, our goal has been achieved."
In Wang Ze's view, it is normal for South China to be at a disadvantage in public opinion compared with the Western world.
What he didn't expect was that not only was the Western world hostile to their reports, but even the reports from the Soviet camp were equally unfriendly.
It seems that South China's attempt to integrate the Southeast Asian region has caused dissatisfaction at both ends of the world.
It was only because Nanhua possessed key products and military power that neither the Western countries nor the Soviet camp dared to easily use force to suppress them.
That is why they express their dissatisfaction through verbal accusations.
Wang Ze knew this very well.
Wang Ze is well aware that time is running out and they must race against time to advance ASEAN’s internal integration efforts.
He realized that if he did not seize the current opportunity when the United States and the Soviet Union were distracted by the East and West German issues, the situation would become extremely difficult when the United States and the Soviet Union shifted their attention to ASEAN in a few years.
The domestic situations of ASEAN member states are complicated.
They were originally countries pieced together by Britain, France and the Netherlands. The domestic situations in each country were turbulent. Except for South China, there were various factions and disputes within other countries.
Although the lives of Chinese people in various countries have been improved to a certain extent due to the influence of Nanhua, at least there is no longer obvious policy discrimination, the monopoly position of Chinese people in the business field has caused deep-seated conflicts with the indigenous people.
This contradiction stems from the aftereffects of the colonial period, where the Chinese control a large number of farms, rubber plantations and major groups, creating a monopoly situation.
The indigenous people held political and military power.
Neither side will give up their own interests, which has led to increasingly acute conflicts.
Either the Chinese give up their monopoly on the business sector, or the indigenous people give up their political and military advantages.
However, this is almost impossible to achieve. After all, no one will easily give up the benefits they have already obtained.
Malaya was better off. After all, because of the war in previous years, a large number of Chinese were taken away by Nanhua, which eliminated the conflict directly from the root.
But Indonesia is in trouble. Three million Chinese account for 90% of Indonesia's commercial economy.
An Yi’s main task is to operate in Indonesia. In Wang Ze’s view, Indonesia is the biggest destabilizing factor within ASEAN.
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