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Scenario:
• Educated leaders are have returned to India and have been mobilizing support against
British.
• With severe droughts in 1902, 1903, 1912 and 1915 the impoverished masses of India are
agitated and united by hunger.
• People are unhappy with the religious conversions.
• Britain is facing financial crisis at homeland with national debt. Of 135% of its GDP and
push backs from others colonies have been taking their toll too.
• Deflation is setting in.
• People in Britain have become hostile towards war.

Immediate Steps:
1. To fight deflation, banks should encourage negative interest rates, open India to
investments from homeland (in agriculture, electricity & steel).
2. The educated Indians, who left the country, should not be allowed to come back to
homeland.
3. Influential leaders should be given false promises that can hold them for few years.
4. Peaceful movements and Dharma should be met with similar dharmas. Where
government employees working in departments like water supply, courts and electric
supply go on strike. Putting pressure on mass for withdrawal of their agenda.
Long Run:
• The education system should be changed so that the Indians do not catch wind of radical
ideas. Indian newspapers should be taken over by the government and towns patrolled for
dismissing unauthorized public gatherings.
• Influential leaders should be silently assassinated under mysterious circumstances.
• Organizations like Indian National Congress have to be filtered, corrupted & cradled.
• Propaganda of equality should be circulated which shows how British treat Indians, like
fellow humans.
• Stomachs of hungry should be filled and basic infrastructure provided to prevent mass
agitations.
• Seeds of Hindu Muslim should be watered properly with declaration of separate Hindu
Muslim lands. The lands where people of opposite religion are not allowed.
• Birth control measures must be introduced as with extensive medication. The grave of
labor extensive industry is almost ready. More the workers more resources would be
wasted on keeping them alive and higher are the chances of dissatisfaction among them.
• The rich culture & history should be slowly destroyed taking away the level of pride from
people, reducing them to obedient worker class.
Ans2 -

With a population of 16,921,000 people, Ethiopia is well aware of British strategies of


control by pretending to extend trading. So conventional warfare techniques can’t be
implemented. Also, Ethiopia is self-sufficient in terms of food and goods. Self-organized
militia in West 30,000m. Ethiopia army in South well trained by Italy & uses modern warfare
(40,000m).

Use of chemical weapons, Somalian men use traditional weapons, expert in guerilla warfare.
British cant mobilizes a lot of men, except some from the colonies. Hague Convention (1899
– 1907) outburst as of poison gas shells, but conventions omitted mention of deployment
from cylinders (25,900 tons of chemicals).
A chemical plant was established in 1919 named Sutton oak chemical Research
establishment. It produces 20 tons of mustard gas(Admarite) per week. “Admarite Candles”
used for dispersal weigh approximately 5 pounds which contained a smoke composition
made of Admarite using a slow burning Pyrotechnique composition.

First, we will enforce our soldiers from the deep South countries to Uganda and Kenya.
While they are planning from South, we will send our troops from West, which will take at
max 2 months given war conditions. In order to move from West, we will use a strategy
where we deploy the gas using container (not grenades) and then moving forward. This has
to be done during the month of October-November because the wind direction is from East-
West, with wind speed ranging up to 3 knots. So, the gas will neither flow too fast, nor flow
toward our own troops. Self-governed militia in the western region use traditional fighting
methods (bow and arrows) leaving them defenseless against poisonous gases. After
successful capture of capital of Addis Ababa, the second phase will begin.
Now the army that has captured the capital will attack the modern army stationed on the
South troops. While armies stationed in Kenya and Uganda will move up. Thus, Southern
forces will be ambushed and forced to surrender.

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