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- . . . . . . . . . . . . Hon. Cyrus R. Vance . . . . . . . . . . Gen Earle G. Wheeler, USA . . . . . . . LGen Joseph F. Carroll, USAF. . . . DIA . State . White House . OSD . JCS USAF USIA GREENII Senior Policy Team Hon. William C. Foster . . . Hon. Raymond
- later arranged for Secretary of State Rusk, the Honorable William c. Foster, Director ot the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and General Maxwell D. Taylor. • VIDEOPRESENTATION OF EPSILON-65FOR ISA The video summary of EPSILONI-65 (25 minutes
- military dependence on r.ussia and Pakistan's on China: (3) The reestablishment in so far as possible of a cooperative USG relationship with the military in both India and Pakistan; and (4) Assistance in countering the growing insurgency campaigns, fostered
- with courage and confidence. standing ties of mutual truat be strengthened - ueoocxDK~ Hr •. ling tt10 couatri~ ENDQUOtE. NM - William S/C?~ May the long and confidence between our from. year to year. HtA/SOA - Mr. Schneider sincere of our warm
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- the full support of Canada., the U. K . ., Germany and Japan, our key India Consortium partners. ) George Woods is expected back Sunday night, check with him personally then or Monday morning,to accuracy of these views. and I will • verify the .. William
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- and willingness to foster the private sector of the Indian economy. From the Communist point of view, Desai would have been the worst of all possible candidates, so Mrs. Gandhi's , selection was potentially a gain and forestalled a definite setback. The Soviets
- and which discusses some tactics to achieve the necessary policy changes. /4ffe{ William B. Macomber, Jr. Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and South Asia Attacblrent t_/PfllTED Major Policies Relating USE to Indian Agriculture The A.I.D
- the UNGA i n Sep temb e r . Also n e c e ssary would be precise commitment:s to the Indians. SECftET /SENS! IIVE CE SET l . { .. SECRET /SE"NSITIVE -2 Mr. Foster: Cited Minister Banerjee, the Indian Minister who had officially indicated
- FOR MR. ROSTOW /~\ ~. Attached is an NSAM for the President's ~ of completion has been moved to July 15. The date The effort has been to make clear that the study called for concerns the Indian problem. The reply to Foster's pitch at the meeting
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- PRESERVATIO~.• COPY _,_ ~ Mr. Foster oUiclally indicated cited Mlmater Banerjee, "lor a that th• IDdlan Wniater a General A•••mbly period, who had reaolutloD would be adequate. " Mr. Rostow ura•4 (a) the uraency of our own exploratlODa
- is not "overextended" by its participation in the alliances of this spreading unity. This question is used to foster false doubts among our friends and keep alive false hopes among our enemies. To reply candidly and soberly, I would make these points: 1. The one