Anti British alliance

Earlier, I had planned to write a novel with a maximum of 100 chapters and then conclude it. However, after receiving feedback from you all, I realized it was unproductive.

Nevertheless, I am facing a dilemma. Can someone advise me on how to portray inner dialogues? Should I have the main character's thoughts blaring inside his mind, or should I opt for a more narrative approach?

Let me know in the comments, it will totally alter my writing style.

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Ram pondered the idea of bringing together all the countries in Asia, recognizing that its outcome could be either beneficial or detrimental, contingent upon the prevailing circumstances and geopolitical events.

In the face of external adversaries, both China and India refrain from engaging in direct conflict, much like Ram had witnessed in his past life when Russia and China joined forces to confront the United States and Europe. However, it was evident that despite their alliance, both nations maintained a strong sense of security and stationed their armies along their shared borders.

Just as Ram had come to comprehend the intricacies of diplomacy in his previous existence, he understood that friendships and alliances were not permanent fixtures. They were subject to change depending on the position one took in any given situation.

The current Ram is in need of additional power to maintain a balance of power with the Western colonies. His alliance extends beyond Asia, as he plans a sinister strategy to significantly weaken British influence in Europe. This plan involves the formation of an alliance between France, Spain, the Dutch, and India, known as the Anti-British Alliance.

The French, having a long history of conflict with the British, are determined to prevent their flourishing. Similarly, Spain is unwilling to be conquered and controlled by the British. The Dutch have already suffered significant losses at the hands of the British and are understandably angry. India, being the largest British colony and a major contributor to their economy, also has a vested interest in this alliance.

Furthermore, all these nations have smaller colonies in India, which Ram intends to utilize to check and balance British influence both in India and Europe. His objective is to create such chaos in Europe that the British cannot afford to divert any military resources to India. This will leave them with no breathing space and disrupt their ability to maintain control.

Ram's newfound clarity and heightened intelligence, courtesy of NZT, has transformed him into a mastermind. He now perceives the world as a complex web of interconnected strings, with himself as the puppet master. The realization that he possesses the power to control everything is both exhilarating and terrifying.

With this enhanced brain capacity, Ram has come to understand the mistakes he made in the past. He realizes that solely relying on his army's strength to defeat the British was a flawed strategy. He had neglected other important aspects and now sees the bigger picture.

Driven by his newfound knowledge, Ram has devised a plan to create chaos in the world and strategically use it to India's advantage against the British. He envisions a scenario where every country becomes an enemy of Britain, testing their ability to fight against the odds.

"There is an Asian alliance that will significantly diminish the power of Western countries," Ram declares confidently. "To maintain a check and balance in the West, we need the East. We need an anti-British alliance within the Western nations. With the support of this alliance, the colonies will never unite."

With conviction in his voice, Ram begins to articulate his vision, knowing that his superior intellect and strategic thinking will pave the way for a new era.

Now, Ram is poised to wield this double-edged sword against the British. He will sever every Asian colony from British control, forcing the British to fight in Europe, Asia, and beyond. He aims to test the limits of British capability without the assistance of Indian colonies. Let him witness how much the British can handle without the support of their Indian colonies.

Ram is fully aware that the right moment has come to create a pair of swords for himself, ready to bravely stand up against the British. With determination shining in his eyes, he starts to say once again, "let the game begin now."

Started to walk towards his workbench, he takes out a piece of paper and begins to write a letter addressed to the leaders of China, Korea, and other countries under a pseudonym, pouring his thoughts onto the page.

He hesitated for a moment while composing this letter, as a sudden realization struck him. After establishing this organization, he couldn't be certain whether the world would witness another World War II or not.

Given that history is a series of changes, any alteration in the past could lead to a different outcome, ultimately shaping the future in a new direction.

Whether the outcome is positive or negative, it all hinges on the result.

Fortunately, he has a reliable system in place that allows him to monitor the results directly. This gives him peace of mind, knowing that he can assess whether the outcome is favorable or unfavorable with the help of the system.

Ram's latest notion has sparked a desire within him to sow chaos throughout Europe. His sole objective now is to ensure that Europe remains engulfed in a state of perpetual turmoil, leaving no room for attention to be diverted towards other continents or nations.

Asian countries like China have no chance of fighting back against him. The reason being, if they were to engage in a conflict, it wouldn't be an official battle between China and India, but rather between China and the British. Therefore, even if they attempted to attack India, they would ultimately be facing the might of the British forces, as India is a colony of the British empire.