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- to a calming of the situation and diminution of the danger of further conflict. Eventually, I· am sure you will agree that the problemsin Viet Nam and indeed in South East Asia, can only be settled by political measures. With warm regards, Yours Lal 'rhe
- efforts. Indian agricultural it aema thinking lll08t deeirable abclUl.t tiai~ ahofjjlld not rep.eat that you inform of Shastri'• to public ana011ADCement of Ayub visit, hope• see him in Washington visit. that afte'l' January 20th. IND
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- Shastri, Lal Bahadur, 1904-1966
- Folder, "Shastri Visit (Proposed) [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-1
- the following message:Begins On behalf of the Gverl:))nent and people of India and myself personally I thank Y-our Excellency for your kind message of deep sympathy on the passing away of our beloved and revered Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri. I am
- confirmed Lal Bahadur State• in February Waahington details Shastri today that Prime of India will make an official 1966. The Indian Prime £or talks with the President "Mr. Johnaon welcome• Thia will be Mr. Sbaatri's the Prealdent hopes
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- Shastri, Lal Bahadur, 1904-1966
- Folder, "Shastri Visit (Proposed) [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-1
- .c8s, s~1iling, v:2..ving, holding Indian fl&eso Interview private citizens and officials who have seen or oom'3 in contact rd. th Shastri to try to d~monst::ata the respect for his ideas and his coi.lrl.try which resulted (at least in part) from his
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- Folder, "Shastri Visit (Proposed) [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-1
- and deeply appreciate the key role I know you have played. I look forward to having a good visit when I return before Prime Minister Shastri 1 s visit. Steb joins me in sending warmest regards , Sincer& Chester Mr. Robert W. Komer, The White House
- ~ brief trip to Brazil and Uruguay, referred7 to his earlier visit to Washington (October 18th through 20th) and said that the common "song" in all of his earlier interviews was that Prime Minister Shastri and President Johr1~.qn should meet "as soon
- with the Government of Pakistan.With warmest personal : regards, ; Yours sincerely, ; 1· • (~· l ; 'j·' ' ,t i • ~ (Lal ,{ i : J ~ Bahadur) '. . ·i ! ' .! ; J I His Excellency • Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United states The White House
- Cooperation, in Delhi for Shastri's funeral, promised "quick action" to help India in its food crisis. The government had been considering a small emergency grant for dried milk. It may also earmark some additional Consortium pledge funds for fertilizer
- ~ general ~ehef m \\1ashing- Prime '1inisler Lal' Bahadur t1on, growmg at a pace po s1bly a ton 1s that Ind1~, by and large, Shastri, whQ lil~ Pakistan's Pres- lenth of what is necessary lo keep has_ m~de effective ~se of ~con- ident, Ayub Khan, is expected
- . E. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India w/ The President heard a eulogy delivered by the Vice President and tributes delivered by the Very Reverend Francis B. Sayre, Jr. BM To the White House, arriving ofc at 11:50a w/BM Associate Justice
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- · , • • () - - ~ April 27, 1965/6:00 pm. TO NEW DELHI FOR BOWLES FROM BUNDY H ve just aeen your 3057 asking help on ponding matters return here mid-May. We .are !ully and sympathetically . it\latlon in aubcontin forward. channel, However. Mor ov he!ore Shastri
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Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- - 3 - fertilizer and with the $ 50 million the $100 million general commodity meet urgent interim needs. B. Nevertheless, thanks to Shastri 1 s death, the over-all pause in our assistance has been stretched out longer than most of us expectedo Partly
- -- the Presiden t stopped d talked w/ Dr. Heller for a bit _ whe e pi ^ 5 j ! 6:2 H{ H 6:4 K[ ) 6:4 5 ___6:^0__ Secy . Dean Rusk --_(RE: Deat h of Shastri - P M of India). . . (Oke_pic)_ ^ j j__ _^ ^ t.-< u ,,_ ^^ 0 t _ Bil l Moyers (pl) ((BM had asked to go
- visit here? We could e~sily leave this vague to rote.in you .. !lel.:ibility. Approve ____ See me ✓ _ ------- .... _ ; By lal~ ' I DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526l!'Sec. 3.S NLJ l~-Jlb ----=-N--A=--RA=,-D-at-e _0,..+-48""-tp~=;'p~I
- /64 A S~V\l-1\'1.wl q-2u-or ~pact Lal EJahadblF Shastri opw 184 report ~CL-Vl,-ti. PJehru's Sl::IGGOSSOr 3/Z°l/1°1 pu RJtC -or- 200 letter to Solbert jexeAlpted9{1H00j '+Ci e.~mpt e 21/13 ~r t-Jt,;S"/RJ\c 12-3 s 2 5/11/64 A 2Ga
- In the donor's deed of gift. 3/17/2004 --- Initials LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocType Doc Info (near dup. #35a, NSF, CF, India, Exchanges w/Bowles, box 134; #117, Files of Komer, Shastri Visit-Postponed, box 22) .. c~ .ct
- recommending (0 conalde~atlon of the atudy at Appendl A in the de-velopment • of a US position for the lorthcomin vieita of Pre1ld.ent Ayub and Prime Miniater Shastri and ( i.nitlat\on ol an inter• departmental study of the feast lty and deeirabiUty
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- at dinne·ia, I•d say go to, it. The ideal. of eour·.s-e. -would be for Rus.k to take Be-11along tomorrow morning. HliS OECLASSlF\ED eo 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSCMe~o .•1/30195,State Guide~rs By~ NARA, Date l ·.;!.-0 C01'iFlDENT-.lAL M:EMO FOR FRANCIS BATOR
- such a procedure and the appl'Opriate action decision can be made accordinGl,y. can be:;:negotiated. mcnt to ~rf'orm lH:C7 1995 2--The President V. The i'ollow'ing se~u.ence of notions mi{lht be followed: (a) Communicateto Prille Ml.niste:r Shastri
- was this spring when I once again hoped that the Shastri visit with the President would give us a new solid basis for a much closer relationship. Unfortunately the chance again escaped us. I would be delighted to start once again and try to build back
- WASHINGTON Tuesday, August 31, 1965 5 :30 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT I think you will be interested in Ambassador Lodge's backgrounder given earlier today. I see no problems with it. Jr,v(? !J. McG. B. GOI>TFIDE~TTI 4.L attachment J CONE !DEN I LAL LIM! I
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- there is still an opportunity to improve both the bill and India's image to potential U. S. investors. Our Embassy in New Delhi over a long period has made our concern clear to the GOI. Ambassador Bowles raised the problem with Prime Minister Shastri and had
- pumps. In August, before the Kash mir skirmishing had grown into an open conflict with Pakistan, the Shastri government adopted a comprehensive food policy in an effort to control high prices and local shortages of grain. Its principal feature provided
- -Pakistani war, but the main political result has been a strengthening of Prime Minister Shastri's position. We believe that he does not now wish to start a program and that he is capable of making this decision stick for the time being. (Paras.4-14) C
- . You wrote Ayub confirming your invitation for a Washington ;visit 24-30 April. Z 3 Ma rc h 1965 letter invited Shastri. April 14, 1965 . You wrote Ayub: "I have . .. reluctantly come to the view that this month is not a good time for the two
- everyone to bear in mind that the final decision is not going to be made by General Chaudhuri, .Arj an Singh or even by Chavan but rather by the Prime Minister, the Finance Minister, Shastri and IJothers who I now think understand the economic realities
- (approximately 500) 10:45 Return to second floor with Liz 1:10 Lunch with Luci in room (fried egg, bacon, toast) 1:30 Work with Bess on lists, etc. 2. 3:15 President over for lunch. CTJ in dining room to talk. 3:40 Work with Bess 3. (News of Shastri Death) 5:00