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- , Cy, Memo for Hon. Douglas• Cater from Dr. Philip Lee, 12/20/65 Subj: Crash Program for Famine Relief in India. C0'4P IDEN'i'L\L ~ MeGB: Decem.be,- 27. 1965 Dr. Lee CO\lld help a lot wt6 •• upect -ef OUI' re•pcmae to .the lndfaa food eri•ie. l'we
- . the O} . Ro ert ti • Ko ~r, srr ~ ., The hLe House; ash n.;l n, D. C. UNCLASSIFIED A1:.:r~• - 2 - of home leaves, I am con ident that tie new set p will ave proven its effectiven 1 end o ss. Witl my warmest regards, Sinr-erel C ester
- on this subject. There was some discussion of the reduction of surplus food reserves in the United States. The Secretary commented that we were considering ~hether we might have to expand our own producing areas so as to meet our emphasis on needs at home
- NOV18 1965 by, ~ E.O. ·1:r::-. ::.,:.:>:c.. 3.4 1.te Guidelines NSC Memo, 1i3C1Gb,Sh.: By-f_..:._, N/'.F'.'·.,DateJ~·{
- d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
- of our aid ($85 million from FY'65 and earlier, at least $70 mWion from FY 166, and inaaaive PL 480) for later parleyin1 with Indira. As a means of bringin1 home to Mrs. Oandlu,~what we expect of her, we'd tie on stiff conditions: (a) India muat match our
- of $1,000,000 o provide int e p· eside:it 1 s discre io 11for emergencies affecting ·n'"erest, secur·ty, or efe sew c may arise at home or abroad." used a most e irely byte President for o. estic emergencies. i volve the reside t fairy explicitly in ai ing
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- cousin to the Late Prime Minister Nehru and one a part of whose childhood was spent in the Prime Minister 1 s family home, Ambassador Nehru enjoyed special access to the late Prime Minister and has close relations with MrsQ Gandhi. However he has
- ' ra.la alMl..Pakk~ Tlda A• Ibo key laaue. e tWG bulk •o tu1e ta ·di• n(&1 ald WU w 'll have to ft•m up eoon. Tlle iwo ellClo••d 9apeu -arsue fol' eoatiaud major lave•tmeat. but oaly lf we can drive home the. aeceaaary recipl'ocal ba•pla· •f!!ltlie&l la
- as to whether to proceed with the pro posed transfer to Indiao I '~ ..,. I (Jt' Daniel Hunt, Jro July 6, 1967 ATIONAL NSF 67-130 CIENCE Roland D. Paine, Jr. 343-7777 Home: 223-1265 OUNDATION 1800 G Street, N.W. Washington, O.C. 20550 FACT SHEET
- • ,.·, ._. ... ,, ,, :,.·-, ....-....."""~......... (~./: ,' . '.·:, ', • \. •'' ,. ·\ 'f (\~;( ;- :, ,1 .. --2- SE~ l)!'l''> i}>i'.:.}; t·~ ·.~'·-,, ~-i,~~ "'· 'f, .... "' ~. ~ 1,, ~;·~·-''J'.1 ,,-;·:.'. ( ·' invitation to the more irresponsible elements at home, and consequently our difficulties in dealing rationally
- on March 24 Ambassador Mcconaughy told Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aziz Ahmed that we hoped for a positive Pakistan response to a March 20 letter from Nehru to Ayub proposing urgent talks by the Home Ministers of the two countries on communal and eviction
- expressed a desire to retire. Such information.r he was afraidJ was coming out from the offices of Borne Ministry and this was also an instance of lack of management of Home Ministry affairs, remarked Mr. Kamaraj ~
- is fast approaching. Defense Minister,Chavan, who bowed in good grace to Indira's selection, will also probably stay on, although in a general cabinet shuffle he may well angle for the politically useful Home Ministry portfolio. Whether Mrs. Gandhi
- , DECIDED TO ID~NTIF'Y .: . .THEMSELVES WITH THIS·PAKISTANr-sTAND. BY CREATING INCIDENTS ACROSS·~HE INDIAN. BORD~R.tHEY WANT T.O BRING, HOME TO PAKIST'AN \~I" ."\•• '' ,. ' : PAGE FIVE' RUSBAE. 1298A ·. . ·-'--.-·!, . . .-'.t?/:l .AND T.O INDIA
- will not /be in position initiate discussions with Officials 'team until May 4. Ais,, keep i.n mind that Chavan visit Question we have told so he ·would not arrive of invitation British we would explore in UK on way home prior from Secretary McNamara is still
- here of India estimates requirements--even A team tons of grain of experts at home. it will need after which to India--about drawing 11-14 million down meager I sent to India stocks confirms estimate. The need is staggering. around
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- amr.lu and Kashmir was fi1:' ~t fore-shadowed by Bakshi Ghula:n Nuhartu:lad, the then ... and K~shmir on October 3, 1963. 11 ?::-cmicr" o~ Indian-occupied J ar.:m\f This was confirmed by the Indian Home Minister on 27 Novc:nbcr in the lr.die.n
- -ce.mber visit is not workable, very much like to have the Prime after U/17 / 65 himself out- will not be eager to that discussions here would in fact to take home in the way of interim aid efforts. We would hope• this is not ao but the case
- with at' the Oid;,iff«t 1-evel • ... he.ai4-gt Aub - coaee on his third hesident:ial vie.it with confidence in hi.f e-t.r~ 229ttton .&t home utl 4111bittoua for 41\ enlng-ed He will eeek to eon.-ince ua cbat. P&kia-tan role in the A.fro•Aaiaa world. attacllu
- p THE S ECRETARY OF STATE WA SH INGTON ,.) J ' ~ l· ?·3t·~RA!!DU:·1 FOR TKE PRESIDEIIT' Sub j ect: Appointment with /\lr.b~szador lr.cCona.ughy on Wednesda y, July 15, uoon Anbassador ~~Conaughy has bee~ on home l eave and returns
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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