Zhu Wencong looked at the group of Kshatriyas on the right. In this country, they hold great power, and the gun is always the hard truth.
Soldiers can be consumed at any time, while officers inherit their positions. As they say, the iron-clad Kshatriyas and the flowing cannon fodder slaves.
England already abolished slavery long ago, but India did not, dragging it out until 1976, and mine slaves weren't exempt.
Military cooperation is impossible; England won't arm a group of disposable cannon fodder, and the Kshatriyas don't have the spare money for that.
Moreover, England has its own arms factories, so monopolizing India's arms industry is unrealistic, and Zhu Wencong isn't interested.
As for mercenaries, it's not necessary. Countries need elite mercenaries, but they'll still purchase a batch of cheap cannon fodder if available.
