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  • surcharge are not, according to the oil companies, nearly enough to compensate for the higher cost of crude. Esso has informed us that it is considering a press campaign in India to put its case before the public if the GOI's reaction Whether
  • V.irs. Gan hie ane if t e 22 o wan ed he aide o me tion to get explore The S cretary ma da e. FORM • l S- again behind the PreBident the importance nteersn. 4 of this point "None. He par icularly an energe including In a free ary
  • Ka.shmir is still his- chief concern,. and he will be him infor1:1ed. The attached watching sharnly for signs that we are favoring India. letter assures him that you presa,ed Mrs. Gandhi 011 this subject as hard as you pressed him. '\Tbil we cannot report
  • there is no problem. The United states understood India's position and has long believed that there must be a powerful free nation in . Asia to offset the power of China, and that that nation is India. "•.' • He stated that Prime Minister Gandhi should understand
  • . In order to support Mrs. Gandhi we wanted to throw all of her enemies off balance. To this end, we would do the opposite of what people were claiming we were going to do in terms of pressing India. Ambassador Nehru replied that India was prepared to accept
  • will have fortified her claim to office and b&..:in. to defy those who might entertain notions about displacing her. In that case, unless Indira. Gandhi should step down from the Prime Ministership of her own free will and for genuine reasons of health