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“It is our sincerest hope that India will maintain membership of the group of nations bound by the Cleito Treaty. The capacity for arms development, unrestricted, to plunge the world into disarray has been amply shown in history by the events of the Great War.
“This does not mean, however, that the United Kingdom wishes India to be powerless to protect itself; quite the opposite. A large, powerful nation with significant interests overseas, such as India doubtlessly is, can certainly afford to construct and maintain a more sizable fleet than that currently permitted by the Treaty.
“If, as the Indians argue – and we have little reason to disbelieve them – a larger fleet, of the same order of size as that permitted the French, is required to protect their interests, then the United Kingdom sees little benefit in prohibiting the Indians from attaining that requirement. In consequence, His Majesty’s Government is willing to consider a convention of the signatory powers of the Cleito Treaty in London, or another venue, to discuss this issue.”
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Originally posted by RLBH
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If, as the Indians argue – and we have little reason to disbelieve them – a larger fleet, of the same order of size as that permitted the French, is required to protect their interests, then the United Kingdom sees little benefit in prohibiting the Indians from attaining that requirement. In consequence, His Majesty’s Government is willing to consider a convention of the signatory powers of the Cleito Treaty in London, or another venue, to discuss this issue.”
2 February 1932
In response to the invasion of the Indian Mandate of Asir by Saudi and Yemeni forces, the Foreign Office has declared the actions of the latter powers an act of “unprovoked aggression, aimed solely at furthering the personal agendas of their leaders.”
12 March 1932
The Admiralty and Air Ministry have jointly announced that the first International Fleet Review and Air Regatta is to be held at Spithead between the 12th and 19th of August this year. All nations are invited to send representative aeroplanes, airships, men of war and merchant vessels as they see fit.
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The Admiralty and Air Ministry have jointly announced that the first International Fleet Review and Air Regatta is to be held at Spithead between the 12th and 19th of August this year. All nations are invited to send representative aeroplanes, airships, men of war and merchant vessels as they see fit.
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the Asir Mandate is scheduled to expire in two years
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Originally posted by Swamphen
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complement of Mitsubishi 1MF9 Taka, Martin BM-2, and Nakajima A2N aircraft.
Hmm, they'd probably all be A2Ns by then (perhaps one or two 1MFs remaining as trainers/hacks) (the replacement was underway one-for-one throughout 1931).
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