alternatehistory.com

So I was doing my history work, studying the history faculty (study in Moscow by the way) and I came to the conquest of India by the forces of Paul I and Napoleon I over the forces of the British crown.

The invasion as such began in 1801, but the important thing is that, before this important maneuver, I discovered that the life of Tsar Paul was in danger on the part of certain nobles, supported by the British crown and even his own son.

Alexander I, however, learned that if the plan failed in his father's life, he would be in danger. So he did everything possible to sabotage the plot, which saved the life of Paul I and allowed the invasion of India. Alexander concealed his participation in it and was able to maintain his rights as an heir.

In a short time, the alliance between the Russian Empire and the French Empire was simmering, even today, while the British possessions fell. Now I come to my question.
What would the world be like if the invasion had not happened?
Would Paul's murder be necessary for this to happen?
Would Austria still be the German hegemon in Europe without the help of France and Russia?
What would happen to the French and Russian domains in the Middle East, Asia Minor, Central Asia and South Asia?
And how would the history of the world change?

Personally I can not imagine the world without this event, my grandfather came from the Russian possessions of northern India crossing Central Asia in the process.

-------------
OOC: the first DBWI is that if there are flaws, English is not my mother tongue.
Top