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  • . sto·ry partly ofi, and appealed to him not to sp~ead it. a.rrison said he 1ad story fr·o:m ' 1a loyal American pretty high . •. ' 1 e doubt he got it from his br·ather in lhi ( "..'•owles. isn't that dumb). April 15, 1965/5:30 pm AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI
  • departure Vice Presidento Leading stressed Johnson warmly received by Vietnamese people because of mode t attitudeo -Saigon Maia said this outstanding, modest statesman has won.hearts Vietnamese peopleo Johnson's many contacts with commonpeople widely
  • , the Indians come in with a detailed list and the Pre sicient doesn't respond to its every point, the press will say that the Americans turned the Indians down. This would be very bad for both . . Ambassador Nehru stated that the Prime Minister has no intention
  • -et of the coal mine explosion at Dbanbad. Please . accept ~ offe.-ed on beh•lf of the American peopl~ ... I sh~ld . my sincere sympathy . be grateful f.f you would convey our sentiments to the families of the men who lost their · U.v.s
  • ------------------ ----- 2. Bowles goes on to recommend that the Minister Subramaniam should be invited here discus sions. All the Indian experts here are think you may wish to defer decision until you this week .. Let Bowles invite Wait for Dean's pro-American
  • on the subject. We were naturally concerned and worried over the possibility of a much wider conflict with incalculable consequences for peace in South East Asia and the world. We were, however, relieved to learn from your proadcast to the American people
  • and to accentuate the Sino-Soviet split. As the USSR, which is a Co-Chairman of the Geneva Agreement, is strongly supporting North Vietnam, and has vigorously denounced American efforts there, the extent to which India feels it can go· to be of assistance
  • American people must be even more democr tic than he, so I am gl d to be f'r1end of American people. 11 Press str seed no other statesman h sever befriended and mingled 1th local people like Johnson has. Seen as showing complete equality among freedom
  • Pakistan's increasing interest in West A~ia. (3) Contlnue to sell spare parts to both countries 1n order to keep presently-held American equiptllent in operating oondit1on. (4) Refuse to sell, either directly or through third countries. lethal end items. (5
  • , CAMEOUT WITHMUCHMOREMDERATE ANDCNSTRUCTIVE EDITO~IAL JUNE 8, ATTRIBUTINGQTE MUCHOF HEATTHATTHIS DECISION GENERATED ~UNQTE STATESMAN HIGHLYLAUDATOY QF ACTIONFROMOUTSET, WHILE .HINDUSTAN TIMES ANDTIMES OF INDIA HAVEBEENEXPRESSING MIXTUREOF REGRETAT