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- lo.kh ocres assistance totalling Rs. 203.3 crores. a total assistance projects to purcbnse heavy earthmoving With t1 omount Rs. 5.9 crcres These projects u.s. and other cquipnent total P.L. 480 have received (Of this in lo~ms
- 1965 with United States officials from Bonn, Paris, London, together with players from White House, Department of State, Central Intelligence Agency, United States Informa tion Agency, and the Department of Defense. The game is intended to examine
- for International Development, and such other Departments and Agencies as you deem necessary, to examine urgently how to cope with the looming Indian famine problem. I want you to regard all available resources of the U.S. Government as being at your disposal
- necessary, to examine urgently how to cope with the looming Indian famine problem. I want you to regard all available resources of the U.S. Government as being at your disposal in planning for such an effort. After assessing the likely dimensions
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- external aid and levels of Indian military expenditure. -- We are seeking to negotiate arms control proposals, including a non-proliferation agreement, and we are examining new proposals, notably a threshold test ban. -- We are exploring assurances
- a different one. Many of its problems can only be examined on a country by-country basis. Broader generalizations can be made con cerning a number of sub-areas, some of them overlapping. At the outset of the period covered by this history, the Bureau
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- it is in the U.S. interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action might take, and what the optimum timing might be. -- Whether there are other approaches problem whtch need to be pursued. to the B. Basic Considerations 1. In examining