The room was not extravagant, and it was clear much of the expensive items had been sold to contribute to the 'Rebuilding' policy. There were few guards around the building, despite the territorial dispute. While there was a relatively large amount of forces stationed in India, Britain didn't expect the Canadians to act. The British Policy had brought them favour among the people, and democracy verses dictatorship wasn't really a hard option. Whatever the case, the British clearly felt it would be foolish for the Canadians to make any kind of move on the territory. The two Diplomats glanced to each other and shook their heads slowly. The First, a White British Man with blonde hair, spoke "This isn't open for debate" He said in a somewhat tired tone. He had heard more than enough of this in the past, and he did not feel like it was ever going to be resolved. Then the second, a rather short Indian man with dark black hair, spoke up "India is a British Territory, Minister, it does not belong to Canada and it never will." He said, and the first one sighed, approaching a small map in the center of the room "Why don't you go expand else where, Minister?" He said as he examined the map "Alternatively, we can reach some form of agreement. Simply commanding us to leave will never work." The Indian diplomat glanced to him in disbelief, but the British one turned back to him, giving him a reassuring look and approaching him, whispering something