They had hatred for India after being forced to give independence .. Didn't want Indian influence in neighborhood.
yes but SA's National Party severed such links with Brits. Of course subterfuge was going on, but not possible at that level
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the National Party election in the 40s, and the new 'apartheid' regime itself was opposed by Brits
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The fundamental nature of the state didn't change. Brits would have had enough handles. If they severed, then it would make
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Brits even more obsessed about revenge. They would have had contacts among Blacks too.
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I'm not comfortable with 'God of the Gaps' arguments like this. You could be right but no indication so far that's the case.
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Believe it or not, people can be venal and self-serving, forgetting larger purposes. doesn't have to be intel
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Of course. But the old masters can help such things along. Like they helped with India's partition. Created Muslim league
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and Pak movement out of thin air. Even Ambedkar was seen writing that Brits used to give to the league more than what even
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they had themselves asked for.
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