The Origin of the Nuclear Crisis in the Indian Peninsula 861 The Second Asks for a Monthly Pass

“…… Between April and June 1936, the terrible news came from the Soviet Union that the working masses of the world were terrified, and the shape of the First World Revolution, which was about to usher in its final victory, took a sharp turn for the worse! On the eve of its demise, imperialism has created the most murderous weapon ever created - the nuclear fission bomb! This is a powerful killing tool that uses specially treated uranium as a charge, and theoretically only 20 kilograms of uranium-235 can be used to create the equivalent of more than 20,000 tons of TNT explosives exploding at the same time. This was almost a catastrophe for the Soviet Red Army, which used traditional weapons such as guns, tanks and airplanes! Although the fighters armed with Marx-Trotskyism unchanging their faces held high the red flag, they launched a decisive charge again and again against the imperialist troops armed with nuclear fission bombs, and wrote one tragic epic after another. But the mighty nuclear explosion still engulfed these brave sons and daughters of the proletariat.

By early June 1936, while the prospects for our Indian revolution were as bright as ever, boundless darkness would envelop the whole world. At this time, there are only two choices in front of us Indian revolutionaries, one is to follow in the footsteps of the Soviet revolutionaries, brave the enemy's nuclear bombs, use our lives to compose the most tragic revolutionary swan song, and become a hero transmitted by countless proletarians in later generations. But this is not the result that Comrade Lu Yi and I wanted, at a time when the weapons of world imperialism are becoming sharper and sharper, and even the nuclear fission bomb has been mastered, it is obviously not enough to smash the chains that lock the proletarians of the world with full enthusiasm. Go win the whole world! As Marx said: 'We must use the dictatorship of revolution to abolish the dictatorship of counter-revolution!' And now the most powerful weapon in the hands of the counter-revolutionary dictatorship is the nuclear fission bomb, which has become part of the counter-revolutionary dictatorship, and it is necessary to defeat the counter-revolutionary dictatorship with nuclear fission bombs. It is necessary to establish a revolutionary dictatorship with nuclear fission bombs, too! This is the second and only right option before us Indian revolutionaries.

So in June 1936, when the First World Revolution had not yet completely failed, we in India understood our responsibility and mission - to make a nuclear fission bomb for the Second World Revolution! Defeat the counter-revolutionary nuclear bomb with the nuclear bomb of the revolution! These chilling remarks are excerpted from Comrade Charia's memoirs, "Written Before the Second World Revolution."

"Father, Lev. Comrades Trotsky, Yue Fei and Kurchatov have arrived. ”

Lu Yi put down the text in his hand and stood up, and he asked in a low voice to Challia, who was standing respectfully beside him, "How is the secrecy going?" Imperialism won't know they're in India, right? Challia smiled and shook her head: "Father, don't worry. Their itinerary was top secret and was known to only a very small number of people in the Soviet Union. They left the Soviet Union in a submarine, abandoning a submarine in the North Atlantic for a British-flagged freighter. All the officers and men on the submarine also got on the freighter together, and now they have arrived in Mumbai together, all of them are under the protection of the Central Guard Division, and it is believed that there is no possibility of leaking secrets. ”

Lu Yi nodded silently. Walk out. When he arrived at the door, he suddenly stopped and asked again: "Has Comrade Nguyen Aiguo arrived in Yangon?" ”

"It has arrived, the Navy Red September transport ship escorting him to Yangon has left the port of Yangon and is on its way back to Puducherry, and the Chinese have sent a destroyer to escort him along the way."

"It seems that Chinese wants to negotiate with us, okay, so that we can breathe a sigh of relief......" The corners of Lu Yi's mouth showed a shallow smile, he didn't know how many times he hadn't laughed. It seems that there is still a great deal of hope that peace can be achieved.

Father and son, with a few guards, walked along the beautifully decorated corridors of the Liberty Palace to the meeting room. The palace was originally owned by the Sultan of Mysore. Very luxurious, but it is Y Slan style, although Lu Yi doesn't like it very much, but he doesn't have the financial resources to renovate and renovate at the moment, so he can only make do with it. The living room was the main hall of the former Sultan of Mysore, and the high throne was no longer there, but instead a circle of sofas arranged along the walls. Lev. Trotsky, Viet Fei and Kurchatov sat on the sofa, while Borodin and Apanashchenko, the general adviser of the Indian Red Army, accompanied them. Seeing Lu Yi and his son walk in, the five Russians quickly stood up and smiled respectfully. The Soviet empire behind them is already on the verge of extinction, and the future can only be relied on by these two great leaders of the Indian people, so they can no longer take on the role of the Lao Tzu Party.

Borodin and Apanashchenko were both wearing the blue-gray uniforms of the Indian Red Army, so they both gave a military salute to the father and son of Ruy, and Borodin pointed to Lev. Trotsky and the other three introduced: "This is Lev. Comrade Trotsky, this is Comrade Yue Fei, and this is Comrade Kurchatov, a Soviet nuclear physicist, who was secretly sent by Comrade Trotsky to help India make nuclear fission bombs -- this is Comrade Lu Yi, chairman of the Indian GCD, and Comrade Charya, a member of the military and political committee of the Mysore side of India. ”

The two groups greeted each other and then sat down. Ruyi seemed anxious to find out whether India could build a nuclear fission bomb, so he went straight to the point without bothering to greet him. Kurchatov didn't know where to start with this question for a while, and only after a while did he say: "Comrade Chairman, I don't know how to answer your question, after all, I don't know about the situation in Indian industry, and I don't know whether there are uranium mines in India. Without a certain base of heavy industry and uranium mines, it is impossible to create a nuclear fission bomb......"

Listening to Kurchatov's words, Chalia suddenly interrupted: "Heavy industry can be built, uranium mines can be found, India is so big, there must be uranium mines." Comrade Kurchatov, let's just tell me how much steel, how much electricity and how much coal is needed to make a nuclear fission bomb. ”

Kurchatov frowned and replied: "Comrade Carian, as you know, I am a nuclear physicist, not an expert in heavy industry, so I do not know the connection between nuclear fission bombs and the steel industry and the coal industry, but electricity is necessary to make nuclear fission bombs, because electricity is needed to drive gas diffusers or electromagnets, especially the latter requires extremely staggering electricity and may require tens of billions of kilowatt-hours, I am afraid that India can not afford it." That's why I used the gas diffusion method to separate uranium-235 from uranium metal, but gas diffusion machines are difficult to manufacture and obtain, and many key components must be imported from Europe, the United States or China......"

Hearing this, Lu Yi and Charia's faces were difficult to look at, India definitely does not have tens of billions of kilowatt-hours of electricity, you must know that the Soviet Union's annual power generation before the war was only 30 billion kilowatt-hours, and India's current annual power generation is probably not even 1 percent of tens of billions of kilowatt-hours! As for the imported gas diffuser is even more fantastical, who doesn't know that one of the main missions of the United Nations, led by China, Germany, the United States and Britain, is to engage in nuclear monopoly! If India's nuclear fission bomb is leaked out, it will be the end of the four major powers! In contrast, it seems that it is more feasible to build power plants.

"Father, we must make a nuclear fission bomb at any cost!" Carya took a deep breath, leaned into his father's ear and whispered: "Without this thing, our waist pole in the face of imperialism will never be strong, and the country of India's GCD cannot be stable, and it may be overthrown by imperialist invasion at any time!" ”

Lu Yi's thick eyebrows gradually twisted, but he was silent. Of course he wants to build a nuclear fission bomb, but can he still understand the truth that Carya said? But the question is, what is India going to make? At present, the heavy industry in the area is almost zero, and the agricultural output cannot fill the belly of the 250 million people, although the agricultural output reported below is a little ridiculously high, but Lu Yi also knows that it is all fake, but it is just a necessary means to concentrate grain in the hands of the state. But the problem is, you can't take all the grain away from the peasants! We must let the peasants live half-starved, right? If all the cultivators starved to death, who would feed the tens of millions of Red Army, workers, cadres and their families?

There was silence in the conference room, and Carya had been secretly paying attention to his father's face, and seeing the hesitation and solemnity on his father's face, he knew that it was time for him to speak: "Father, make up your mind!" The tragedy of the USSR is there, there is no regime without nuclear fission bombs, and there is no one without regime! If the GCD in India loses power, the Indian peasants will farm for our enemies, the workers of India will labor for our enemies, and everything we have now will be lost, including lives! ”

Reuy remained silent, as if a fierce struggle was going on in his heart, and finally he suddenly stood up and said to Kurchatov: "Comrade Kurchatov, I now appoint you Deputy Director of the Indian Nuclear Engineering Commission. He pointed to his son: "The head of this committee is Comrade Charia, and from now on, the production of nuclear fission bombs for the second world revolution is the most important task on your shoulders and on the shoulders of the whole of India!" No matter how heavy this burden is, we must bear it, even if we want all the Indian people to tighten their belts to live, we must build a nuclear fission bomb, even if it will be used for 100 years, we will build a nuclear fission bomb! (To be continued......)