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Chapter 763 - 434: The Work of the Intelligence Department_2

In the sky, reconnaissance aircraft constantly take off from the mainland of India or aircraft carriers, patrolling and scouting with radar in the sky.

Higher up, military spy satellites are also scouting this sea area, looking for the mysterious stealth destroyer.

Beautiful Country also put in effort for this, using their own satellites to help reconnaissance, and from the military bases they've deployed in Southeast Asia, high-altitude early warning aircraft and reconnaissance aircraft continuously take off, directing the Country A Navy to conduct a net search in the Bay of Bengal sea area.

It can be said that, in order to find the stealth destroyer of Jieke Group, India has used its full force.

However, India does not know that their approach to searching is fundamentally flawed.

Because after the attack was completed, the two Devourer-class deep-diving cruisers already submerged into the deep sea.

The ocean is the best hiding place; if it were floating on the surface, the enormous size of the Devourer-class deep-diving cruiser would indeed make it extremely difficult to evade the myriad of reconnaissance methods.

But hiding in the sea is different.

Trinity nuclear strike force, why can nuclear submarines become the most threatening part, lies in the fact that submarines are incredibly hard to detect, having extremely high concealment.

The Devourer-class deep-diving cruiser's maximum dive depth can reach 1200 meters. This depth makes it exceedingly difficult for destroyers using passive sonar and active sonar scans to capture fluctuations.

Not to mention India completely misjudged the target's shape, focusing reconnaissance on the surface, making it even more improbable to find the Devourer-class deep-diving cruiser.

While India is anxiously searching for their so-called stealth destroyer, Jieke Group's military operations have already been successively unfolding.

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India is the largest country in South Asia, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion and a land area of 2.98 million square kilometers.

From the map, India's territory seems to be divided into two "unrelated" parts, apart from the main part located in South Asia.

In the south of the Himalayas and between Bangladesh and Chan Country, there's also a piece of India's territory, i.e., the Northeast Six States of India.

The principal part of India is connected to the Northeast Six States via the narrow Silliguri Corridor, which is about 200 kilometers long and only 22 kilometers at its narrowest point. The corridor is bordered by Bangladesh with its over 100 million population to the south, Nepal to the north, and Chan Country to the east.

The Northeast Six States covers an area of 178,500 square kilometers with a population of about 50 million. The population here differs significantly from that of mainland India in terms of culture and ethnicity.

People here resemble the yellow-skinned race originating from Southeast Asia, unlike the dark-skinned low-caste population or fair-skinned high-caste population of mainland India. The principal ethnicity of the Northeast Six States is Assamese, who once established the Assam Dynasty in the past.

Due to India's biases against the Northeast Six States and fearing that they might become more powerful and detach from their control, India has been suppressing their politics and economy for years.

In the 1960s, armed independence groups began appearing in the Northeast Six States, constantly clashing with India's garrison to fight for rights and nationhood.

The resistance of the local Assamese has become increasingly intense, and to suppress and deter them, India has stationed three mountain divisions: the 17th, 20th, and 27th, with a total troop strength exceeding 50,000.

After Jieke Group was formed, India added three infantry divisions: the 68th, 11th, and 23rd, as well as the 8th Armored Division to this place, bringing the total troop strength to over 100,000.

Lacking firearms, the local Assamese resistance has diminished, with the armed independence groups hiding.

To this day, the Northeast Six States remains relatively backward, with its people living in poverty.

Yet today, in a seemingly unremarkable village in Assam in the Northeast Six States, a group of unexpected guests have arrived.

In the village, individuals dressed as villagers are holding infantry rifles and pistols, their expressions tense and uneasy.

Though they appear as villagers, these people are actually core members of the Saxu Anti-Government Armed Forces. The Saxu Anti-Government Armed Forces is one of the largest organizations resisting Indian rule in the Northeast Six States.

Opposite these Saxu armed forces are seven or eight plain-clothed individuals with backpacks, emitting a murderous aura. They are all unfamiliar faces in the village.

What makes these Saxu armed members so nervous is the arrival of legendary Genetic Warriors from the renowned Jieke Group on Blue Star.

It's said that each of these Genetic Warriors can fight against a hundred, killing ruthlessly. Since their inception, they've made a name for themselves with their outstanding feats. Recently, they caused a stir at the Los Angeles Olympics, humiliating Beautiful Country, which couldn't deal with these elusive figures whose single combat skills are unmatched, escaping successfully from Mexico and disappearing without a trace.

Therefore, even with rifles in their hands, under the bloodthirsty, icy gazes of these Genetic Warriors, the Saxu members feel their blood freezing, akin to small animals encountering tigers and lions, a feeling of helplessness and weakness arising spontaneously.

At this time in a house, Jieke Group Intelligence Director Shao Meng is seated opposite the actual leader of the Saxu armed forces, Dai Ah Hong.

On the coffee table before them, Shao Meng smiles and says, "Mr. Dai, I wonder how you have considered it. You have seen our sincerity."

Pointing to the map on the coffee table, a black line drawn across, dividing the land of the Northeast Six States in two.

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