Alphonso, pondering the knight's question, responded after a moment, "It depends on the situation we are in. In the current scenario, a strong India is very beneficial for us. Considering that we ourselves have no ability to contend with both the Dutch and the English, along with our neighbour Spain, capturing India—a place where every inch of land is flowing with gold—is beyond our means. However, a strong India would be able to deter our neighbours, preventing any one of them from becoming too powerful, which is in our interest. Moreover, India is not a seafaring nation; it has a large amount of land and population, along with its troubles and constant border conflicts with its neighbours, ruling out the possibility of it becoming a colonial empire. Additionally, India, being in a distant corner of the world, is illogical as a threat to us. So, I think we can establish good diplomatic relations with this rising Vijayanagara Empire."
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