Short lived War for India and 2nd Vietnam War
Now that a war raged in India it was time to start reinforcing out position there. We declared war on the Syndicalist and Delhian armies together with Royal Marines worked their way to Bengal.
It was unfortunate that Billy Bishop, Hero of of the Empire died in a plane accident. He would be missed.
Neville Chamberlain, opponent of Syndicalism also passed away.
By November 1940 the Commune of India was all but destroyed. While their armies had engaged the Federation troops in the West our armies had marched in to the cities and forced the regime to surrender. Perhaps soon there would once again be a loyal subject known as British India.
But the war wasn't over yet. Instead of trying to negotiate white peace with with PRV the High Command ordered an immediate preparation for the invasion of Vietnam. The Royal Marines and British troops stationed in India were loaded to the ships and in February 1941 they landed in Saigon.
The VC armies were taken by surprise and they hadn't prepared good defenses. Ho Chi Minh himself led the armies defending Da Nang.
King decided to keep the old advisers in the RAF even though Curtis insisted on their removal. He promised that once Britain was free they would leave.
April 15th 1941 Paris had fallen to the German armies.
While our armies were facing resistance in the south and their advance was halted, the Royal Marines were sent to Hanoi, to cut of the supplies and liberate North Vietnam.
The plan worked and in June Ho Chi Minh was forced to flee the country.
Instead of keeping the land to ourselves we decided to create a loyal Vietnam for the Empire.
As well as loyal Laos.