British Fortress – dwaraka
The British marketed Singapore as an invincible "Gibraltar of the East" by installing massive coastal guns and promoting a defensive strategy that relied on a fleet arriving from Europe to repel naval attacks. However, this narrative prioritized optics and naval funding over practical land defense, while the Sembawang Naval Base simultaneously became a major cultural hub for thousands of Malayali migrant workers.
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