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  • :· ·: ..' /~ ~· 15', 1965 i'..pril REF: .. DATE ' SUSJC::CT: Objectives, policy guid~ca aid raquost~d covcraeo in co~:1nection with the U.So visit of ?rimG 1linister ,...hc.stri. AGENCY USE Jonrr USIS-EhGASSY 720 INFO. ·r;s I/R· I
  • ~y for the first time to solicit •military aid. -~WO FOREIGNDISSEM .ee~DtL/NO FOREIGN DISSEM - 2 - The rapid western response to the Indian predicament was appreciated, and in the minds of many Indians the conflict with China raised questions
  • with Pekistan, the temporary cut-off of U.S. aid, and the severe droughts of 1965 and 1966. In the next fiscal year a futher substantial increase in investment has been indicated. IV. ' THE SUBSTANCE OF THE NEW PROGRAM A. Education. For several years India's
  • funds under Public Law 480. (2) A formal proposal of the program would be made to Madras University by FSU and Madras University would forward this program to UGC for approval·. UGC would seek AID financing from the United States and use , rupees
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  • port aide. \\hen ANTON BRUUN became wutable due to thia linking. ahe keeled to port and rested aaatnat the drydock wiqwall. The final ltabliaed peaitlon resulted in the camplete sinking of the dryclock with ANTON BRUUN re•ting agabat the port wingwall