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  • before the US congressional elections) with a plea by Shastri of India for a conferen:e in Rangoon. Meanwhile, China and Russia continued to minimize their own overt involvement in the connict, playing down incidents involving their forces and the United
  • . action also came from a senior member of Nationalist China's parliament. · 22. Thailand~ s ·Pr.·1me Minister expressed satis­ faction over the results of the U.S. air strikes . India's Prime Minister Shastri bas suggested an early meeting between
  • Minister Shastri policy on a number of occasions. policy will is to use nuclear policy It seems likely, be kept under review during for many years Communists of a nuclear and his colleagues energy device. have restated however, that Since
  • implicacions sre not yet apparent to any of those concerned, but I think the House w1.ll sgree that they her ¥...ajesty's Government in reserving position the role Do speculation Shastri, justify their fo.: the ·cime being on the question of aircraft
  • reconciliation in South Asia: Ayub's visit here, Ayub's and Shastri's statesmanlike perfonnance at Tashkent, and -bhe steps that both countries have since taken to reknit their relations have been giant steps tCMard re-establishrrent of peace, but the pace
  • •, would n1ake as good a ecenario for India ae for Shastri. I enclose another copy just in c·ase. Do ge-t Carol Laise 1s perc,eptive thinking too (b\\t l have not told State of our private correspondence). All the best, and expect to see· you in late
  • , and the full understanding of, if we acted in these directions . Nehru died, and Shastri took over /in India/ just at this time as we were about to consider what to do next . The result was a quick scheduling of the Secretary of State going to New Delhi
  • NOT TO CLOSE· SHILLONG IN · Rf:.TALIATION. FOR }. ":·"·:· :·, RAJSHAHI; ~ESTRAINT FOLLOWING ' SECOND . WAVE' OF ?AK Rrots ......> ,·~·;/ ON .:JAN 18; AND 20; 'NANDA-SHASTRI PROPOSAL FOR JOINT REVIEW ·. · .·~:; . . :·· ·:, l OF COMMUNAL RIOTS BY HOME MINISTERS
  • with pressuring or persuading both sides to layoff as the Russians. But our role was quiet, and their role was the overt one, with what's-his-name calling them to Tashkent etc, etc., and patching up a compromise between Ayub and Shastri. M: You imply
  • and investment were being carried out up to Shastri's death. We believe the commitment to agriculture is at least as strong in the new government. 2. We should insist that India create and maintain a favorable climate for private foreign investment
  • to work on Shastri will be that much less. His own morale will be shot as well. .· · So I hope you'll make an honest man out of me. I I ~' . iJ . tf
  • : On tiie part of India (Shastri), Turkey. Ireland, and Ne-,v Zealand « i\yub cf Paldstan who is mourning his motlier sent v/ord he v/ould reply within a fO'^ days. The F'Timo Minister of Israel lunited himself to asldng whether the Vietnruiiese could really