this is the ideal time for Ram to form an alliance with other countries, especially considering the British Empire's dominance in the 18th century. They have defeated numerous nations and forced them to sign humiliating treaties in order to reap the benefits.
However, Ram has a range of options to counter the British. In the future, he can form alliances and provide weapons to other countries, equipping them to fight against the British forces on an equal footing.
Ram is starting to feel like the USA, as he recalls how the Americans always looked towards the future. They would sell outdated weapons to other nations in order to gain maximum benefits. They never sold the latest technology, only sharing their older advancements. Interestingly, Ram finds himself adopting a similar approach.
He also remembers that several wars are set to begin in the next few years, but the British have not been given any respite. Ram had previously instigated a war between the British and the Sikhs, denying them any break.
The chaos that Ram plans to initiate will create uncertainty and challenges for the British, forcing them to divert their attention and resources.
His next plan is to sell guns and military weapons to rebel groups in the colonies of various countries. This will further escalate conflicts between the colonies, ensuring that no country can enjoy a peaceful time in India. Ram believes that by creating such conditions, India will have the optimal opportunity to become a superpower, just like America did during World War 1 and World War 2. He aims to absorb the knowledge, scientists, and resources from every country, becoming a dominant force in the world.
Ram wants to showcase India as a peaceful paradise after its independence, creating a positive image of the country worldwide. He envisions India as a hub of valuable knowledge and a safe haven for scientists, ultimately becoming a global leader.
After all the plans have been prepared and thoroughly analyzed, it is now time to take action.
The first step of the plan is to unite all the countries in Asia to stand against Europe.
The second step involves supplying weapons to all the colonies to support their rebellion.
The third step is to create an anti-British environment in Europe.
Throughout these three plans, India will not be at the center but will instead stand on the sidelines, observing the events unfold. This approach will lead to India gaining independence in 1850 and establishing strong control over the West, as well as in Asia and other parts of the world.
In the future, whenever India's name is mentioned, it will be met with respect and admiration, as we have saved them from the clutches of evil colonization.
Additionally, as part of the ancient Asia alliance, India will also be a member, but it will allow China to take action against foreign countries.
China will be the perfect weapon to fight against foreigners, while India will maintain a stance of detachment, as if it has nothing to do with the situation.
Ram had meticulously crafted numerous plans, all of which hinged on the presence of a formidable group of individuals. These individuals needed to possess exceptional diplomatic skills and a deep understanding of the intricate geopolitical landscape in order to effectively persuade others to embrace Ram's ideas.
However, Ram remained unfazed by the daunting task of finding such individuals. He had devised a clever strategy to acquire their loyalty by purchasing a cutting-edge hypnotic technique. Once under his influence, the powerful effects of NZT would further enhance their abilities, resulting in the creation of the most flawless and formidable diplomats of this era.
Now that he has assembled a sufficient number of individuals and composed the letter, he will commence by reaching out to the Asian nations. Following that, he will extend his efforts to the countries of other colonies situated across various continents.
Afterward, Ram headed towards a drawer and extracted a roster of his subordinates who had previously held the position of leader in their respective organizations.
Capture all the details from his previous life on this page.
1. Rani Lakshmibai - Also known as the Rani of Jhansi, she was one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian War of Independence. She led her troops fearlessly in battle and became a symbol of resistance against British rule.
2. Mangal Pandey - A soldier in the British East India Company's army, Mangal Pandey is remembered for his role in sparking the rebellion against British rule. His actions inspired many others to join the fight for independence.
3. Bahadur Shah II - The last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II was proclaimed the leader of the rebellion in Delhi. Despite his advanced age, he played a significant role in uniting the various factions of the uprising.
4. Nana Sahib - A prominent figure in the rebellion, Nana Sahib was a key leader in the uprising in Kanpur. He led his forces in several battles against the British and was known for his strategic acumen.
5. Tatya Tope - A close associate of Nana Sahib, Tatya Tope was a skilled military leader who played a crucial role in the rebellion. He led several successful campaigns against the British forces.
6. Kunwar Singh - A prominent leader in the rebellion in Bihar, Kunwar Singh was a respected and influential figure in the fight against British rule. He led his forces in several battles and was known for his bravery and determination.
7. Begum Hazrat Mahal - The wife of the deposed Nawab of Awadh, Begum Hazrat Mahal played a significant role in the rebellion in Lucknow. She led her forces in battle and was instrumental in the defense of the city against British forces.
8. Tantia Tope - A close associate of Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope, Tantia Tope was a skilled military leader who played a crucial role in the rebellion. He led several successful campaigns against the British forces.
9. Khan Bahadur Khan - A prominent leader in the rebellion in Rohilkhand, Khan Bahadur Khan was a respected and influential figure in the fight against British rule. He led his forces in several battles and was known for his bravery and determination.
10. Rao Tula Ram - A prominent leader in the rebellion in Haryana, Rao Tula Ram was a respected and influential figure in the fight against British rule. He led his forces in several battles and was known for his bravery and determination.
These are the 10 pillars of his present BSP. However, Bhavesh and Raghunath are not included in these principles as they did not have any prior organization, and all these leaders require a position in his organization to effectively manage their subordinates.
Within a span of two years, they have successfully assimilated into the BSP.