23 Asian Countries reactions

I have dedicated significant time and effort to this chapter, particularly in terms of gathering research material. I strive to comprehend the perspectives of each and every country involved. If I have made any mistakes, please kindly inform me, as you did in the previous chapter.

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Ram started gathering his subordinates, as well as a large group of individuals who were under his command. With a newly acquired technique of hypnotism, he planned to manipulate them for his own benefit. His first priority was to ensure their unwavering loyalty, and then he intended to give each of them NZT, a powerful substance that would enhance their abilities.

Once they were empowered by the limitless potential of NZT, he would send them to different parts of Asia. Ram's ultimate objective was to create an alliance among Asian nations, uniting them against the advancing forces of Western colonization. This perfect opportunity arose when England had recently defeated China, making it the ideal time for Ram to take action.

The Asian nations are currently feeling uneasy about the threat of foreign invaders.

He has dispatched letters to the heads of state in different Asian countries without revealing his true identity.

His representatives will soon approach them, outlining a plan for unity and providing them with advanced weaponry to combat the western powers.

Japan: Upon receiving the letter, the leaders of Japan would likely be intrigued by the idea of forming an alliance with other Asian nations to counter Western colonization. Given Japan's own history of modernization and successful resistance against Western powers, they may see the potential benefits of such an alliance. However, they may also be cautious about the sender's offer to sell weapons and resources, as Japan has a long-standing policy of isolationism and may be wary of becoming too reliant on outside sources for military support.

Emperor Meiji: (Glancing at the letter) "A proposal for an alliance among all Asian nations? Quite intriguing."

Samurai Advisor: "Your Majesty, this could be a chance for Japan to establish itself as a dominant force in the region and break free from Western control."

Emperor Meiji: "Indeed, there is potential here. But we must proceed cautiously to ensure our interests are protected."

Korea: The leaders of Korea would likely be hesitant about the idea of forming an alliance with other Asian nations, especially given their history of being caught in the middle of power struggles between China and Japan. They may see the potential benefits of banding together to counter Western colonization, but they may also be concerned about the implications for their own sovereignty and independence.

King Gojong: (Perusing the letter) "An alliance among all Asian nations? A daring concept, but its feasibility is uncertain."

Royal Advisor: "Your Majesty, this alliance could shield Korea from further Western influence and safeguard our sovereignty."

King Gojong: "True, but we must weigh the risks carefully. Antagonizing the Western powers is a dangerous game."

China: The leaders of China would likely have a mixed reaction to the letter, given their recent defeat by England in 1842. They may see the potential benefits of forming an alliance with other Asian nations to counter Western colonization, but they may also be wary of the sender's offer to sell weapons and resources. The leaders of China may also be concerned about the implications for their own power and influence in the region.

Emperor Daoguang: (angrily) "How dare these Westerners try to control us? We are the Middle Kingdom, the center of the world! We will not be bullied by these barbarians!"

Minister of War: "Your Majesty, we must form an alliance with the other Asian nations to fight back against the Westerners. We cannot defeat them alone."

Emperor Daoguang: (sighs) "I understand. In a few days, we shall have a visitor who will discuss the intricacies of this alliance with us."

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Persia: Shah Mohammad Shah Qajar: (Examining the letter) "An alliance among all Asian nations? A promising proposal to safeguard our independence and territory." Grand Vizier: "Your Majesty, this alliance could be a strong defense against Western imperialism." Shah Mohammad Shah Qajar: "Indeed, we should explore this opportunity further and determine our role in this alliance."

Overall, the leaders of Japan, Korea, China, and other countries would all have different perspectives and considerations when it comes to the idea of forming an alliance to counter Western colonization. While they may see the potential benefits of such an alliance, they would also be cautious about the implications and risks involved, particularly in terms of their own sovereignty and reliance on outside sources for support.

Ram carefully reviewed his strategy and instructed his subordinates to convene for discussions regarding the formation of the grand alliance in Asia, to be known as the ancient alliance. This alliance aims to bring together all Asian countries to resist Western colonization.

Countries such as China, Korea, Japan, and Persia have already expressed their agreement, with many others eagerly awaiting the inaugural meeting and the unveiling of their advanced weaponry and steam battleships.

The goal is to demonstrate that their technology is on par with that of Britain in the 18th century. Ram and his team are now gathered in a conference room, preparing to strategize on how to proceed with the ancient alliance meeting.

Ram: Alright, team, let's gather around and discuss the upcoming meeting of the Ancient Alliance. This is a momentous occasion, and it's crucial that we ensure everything goes smoothly.

Bahadur Shah II: Yes, Ram. We've been putting in a lot of effort to prepare for this meeting, and we're confident that it will be a resounding success.

Ram: Good. As you all know, the purpose of this alliance is to unite all Asian countries against Western colonization. We've already secured agreements from China, Korea, Japan, and Persia, and there are many other countries eagerly awaiting the inaugural meeting.

Nana Sahib: That's fantastic news, Ram. It demonstrates that our message is resonating with people throughout Asia.

Ram: Indeed, but we mustn't become complacent. We need to ensure that we're fully prepared for this meeting.

Rao Tula Ram: Rest assured, Ram. We're diligently gathering intelligence on the other participating countries and devising strategies for effective negotiations.

Ram: Excellent. I want you to focus on two key aspects. Firstly, we need to ensure that we're all aligned on our goals for this alliance. It's crucial that we have a clear understanding of what we aim to achieve and can effectively communicate that to the other countries involved.

Tatya Tope: We'll make that our priority, Ram. Additionally, we'll ensure that we're well-prepared to address any questions they may have.

Ram: Thank you. Secondly, I want you to concentrate on our presentation. We need to put our best foot forward and showcase Asia as a formidable force.

Kunwar Singh : We're already working on it, Ram. We're developing a presentation that highlights our advanced weaponry and steam battleships. Furthermore, we're crafting a speech that will inspire other countries to join our alliance.

Ram: Excellent. I have full confidence in all of you. Now, let's get to work.

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