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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
  • 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
  • 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