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Chapter 918 - Chapter 909: Britain's Response

After the successful uprising in Delhi, the rebel army quickly established a military committee consisting of 10 people. After unanimous discussion by the military committee, they decided to use the uncut telegraph lines in the Delhi region to convey the success of the uprising to surrounding regions of India.

Although this decision would expose the Delhi region to the British Army's sight, it would also accurately inform other armies wishing to revolt that they were not alone.

It is known that there are 300,000 hired Indian troops throughout India, while the British army monitoring them numbers only 45,000.

Some of the British army had already set off for East Asia, while another part was still battling with the Kaiji Kingdom in Persia.

After excluding these parts, only about 20,000 troops were left in India.

Controlling 300,000 hired troops with only 20,000 troops is an impossible task in any imagination.

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