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Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- to the Subco11ti11e11t (exe111pted1977) 2/1 /~ B ti¥-b DYV'rL, A 2 (sv
- ..;)- of State 19(6 t.\'•1 3U N,1 9 0 9 I ----- -'l. FROM AmConGen MADRAS SUBJECT: AICC President K. Kamaraj 's Confidential Briefing to Senior Madras Pressmen Following Indira Gandhi's Selection as Prime Minister REF ~-r NAVY ) _BATOR J .. _BOWDLER
- Day, January 26. We believe that this is an appropriate.occasion to go·beyond the usual protocol mess.age because of the recent death of Prime Minister Shastri and the appointment of Mrs. Indira Gandhi. A s_uggested mess.age is enclosed. r • (,J
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- last summer -- is a surprisingly good success story thus far in about half the stateso This is only a beginning., but itis encouraging, and,_ under Indira Gandhi 7 s and Asoka Mehta 1 s leader ship, more punch in very recent weeks is being added 1 s
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- . 4155 NTIAL GROUP3 Downgraded at 12-year intervals; not automatically declassified. DECLASSIFIED Anthortcy~14 I-Iv.~~/,R~. J: NARA. Date(:51>~ with the CONF-H)ENTIAL PGBIBI0-9 Ma.__,1 23, 1966 C~ENTIAL Indira GANDHI Prime Minister Prime
- for themselves. Subramaniam had made a big impression here by describing what India intended to do for itself in agriculture. Now the President wanted to move at Mrs. Gandhi I s pace. But he had to be able to convince our people that Mrs. Gandhi was doing
- DEPARTMC1 OFFIC[ T OF AGRICULTURE 0 THE Sc.CRETARY WASHINGTON March 22, 1966 To: T _e President The White Hause _ville Fram: L. Freeman Sec_et - y of Agriculture Subject: I. Basic Agricultural Gandhi Prime Minister G Matters
- . McGEORGEBUNDY THE WHITEHOUSE Subject: Prime Minister Nehru's Letter to the President We recommend that the President defer replying to Prime Minister Nehru's letter of April 14, which was brought by Mrs. Indira Gandhi. This letter raises no specific
- the Indian Ambassador delivered to the President from Prime Minister Gandhi. The the President for our assistance on the food front non•project economic aid. A suggested response is ~ a letter thanked letter and requested enclosed.· ---11 r~·(;Y,/ I/ --~ 4
- ON THE INDIANS HE .-L~.D FOR CLJR)jIN- THt CARELESS M-'D S0~1ETIMES IRRESPOr-JSIBLE STATEL1ENTS F' SUCH INDIAN Ll::ADERS AS INDIRA GANDHL CHAGLA, ETr,. OWES BT • • I IExcerpts from Bowles/ L. K. Jha Dialogue* re Shastri Visit - R WK comments on visit
Folder, "[December 14, 1967 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Ambassador Nehru]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- in the future. The President replied that Ambassador Nehru had always conducted his assignments with great intelligence and dignity, and that all Americans were sorry to see him leave. The President asked the Ambassador to extend his greetings to Mrs. Gandhi
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- in Indian political circles in designing and testing a nuclear explosive device with a stated "peaceful" objective, such as digging a canal or harbor. Then, ori May 19 Prime Minister Gandhi was reported by the Washington Post to have said that exploding
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- for economic development and as a way of holding the country together. On the other side, Mrs. Gandhi and those Wlo supported her argued that foreign aid was reliable, that India's first obligation was to her own economic development and that this should
- ;/vilit Gandhi aaorial, US Indian project. Far Karachi, AP1tfltft1 ' :;ua.z1tatdu,n~--1"1"""" vi th C usaid r r. t 1.oe Presi • ..., J '. I:: • ew:....) t. 1 • pl'Oj ~.,...,J_ a.Q.,,,t12., llll.lita17 F , vi 1t ti . Arranae:1111111
- extremely bad tactics because he •till •how• no mdeace of latent to beat the laternatloaal buahea. W'ou.lda't it be wlae to clue Nehru_or BamaerJ•• 'before Mr•. Gandhi arrives? muat 'be e•tlmatin1 the total Polltlca aalde, thia means Subramaalam deficit now
- developing rapidly and that there is considerable suffering in some areas. Mrs. Gandhi, in her new role as Prime Minister, has already emphas-ized how important the food issue looms among her Govern ment's problems. The new Government needs the nation's
- his raising Inda- Pakistani tensions . There was , however, some realization that an lndo - Pakistani crisis was a pproaching. • 'F0'.!3 8ECR:E~ - SENSITIVE - XOP SECR.E :r- SENSITIVE - 4 6. Neh ru's daughter, the future Prime Minister Gandhi