"Mr. Mackay, are you saying that the Indians themselves will also face issues?" the intelligence personnel asked with slight surprise after hearing what Norman had said.
"Heh, if the mighty British Empire could have problems in its Native Land, not to mention India, which is intrinsically fragmented," Norman Mackay said with a smile, feeling good about having completed his mission as he explained to his subordinate: "What do you think my purpose was in actively seeking out Prabhati?
Only when Gandhi's followers start an armed faction will the hidden forces from all over India be unable to resist exposing themselves.
Rajputs, Sikhs, and that chaotic mess of a caste system, oh, there will be plenty to keep us busy then."
Having said this, Norman Mackay couldn't help but smile with a hint of pride: "Just imagine, when every region in India starts arming their own military, how are the British going to clean up this rotted mess?