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- · ECONOMIC AID WITHOUT RESERVATION, STATE~NTS DEFININGUS .INTENTIONS IN MILITARY FIELD WERESWALL~D WITH LIBERALPORTIONOF SALT. SOP-£SENATORS AT POST JOINT-SESSION A~RICAN PEOPLEWOULD REALLY RECEPTION RAISEDQUESTION WHETHER BACKUP VP'S ASSURANCES
- FORCLASSIFIED MATERIAL PLIASI SIGII AIID UTUIIII "';_BER TO OSD IIIIIDUTILJ LASSIFICATION Ors De [js ~• 80397 DATEOF TRANSFER 17 • 41. CO,llS ORIGINAL cc DATE RECEI YEO RECEIVEDBY (Sj.,.oru,o) w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient. Post
- operate or park a ■otor vehicle in the pukiac areas of or oa the roads adjaceat to the Pentas,:,n coeltary to these recalatioes 01 to tile directioas of police omcer& on dllty or to the directioos of posted sips. 2. The provisions of aubparagraphs a. to d
- ), a Parsee lawyer, was prominent in the left wing of the Congress Parliamentary Party -- the so-called "Ginger Group." He died in 1960. Several years prior to his de;=ith, however, he was more or less estranged from his wife. post-independence Shastri She
- ; in particular they may be indicative of the tone of the post-Nenru leadership. Neverthe less, the room for Indian maneuver will rem2 ~.n limited and dramatic shifts remain improbable. A forward Indian ~olicy against Communist China is rendered unlikely
- established that the Indian Government Post and Telegraph (IPTt is scheduled to have in service next year a major 'backbone telecemrnunications .sy·stem--ranging from 300--1200 voice channels in capacity•-which would geographically parallel the Star c,apacity
- . No evidence of a significant Chinese buildup or activity north of the northern Beginning September 17, small Sikkim border is known to him. (2) Chumbi Valley. groups of Chinese soldiers began approaching Indian border control posts at Natu La and Jelep Lu
- Minister receives a.."'1.y cleirrecs or awcU:ds, the Post roq_uests tl:e usual coverage. .Advance :photo f caturas on the ins ti tutio~1. cor.cerned. would be useful. !I I. I III. D.u-~ng the Visit A. Press. (r..is The hand.ling of the nows of th0 I>ri
- expectations ... That is why we have now a bpgi';J>rogram of big state seed farms. For this purpose we have already created the post of a Director-General of State Farms and as individual with practical farming experience and also administrative experience has
- support ot his visit there and prepared draft using Pres Kennedy1j l.etter to Chiang as guide line. Much of post-dinner conversation was concerned with tat of joint commmique which Clnang accepted with obvious enthusium and with only one substantive
- . Krishnamachari would become Chairman of the Planning Commission Mr. Kamaraj said "You all don't seem to want to know TTK as he is. He would· never touch any other post except that of the Finance Minister.· He is like that for what it is worth. So., ~eave him
- ST RAT I 0 E. TH_S PREcI E IT'S OWN DEEP SENS- WAS ASK PM T 0 POST PO! 1£ V IS IT T ILL LATE WHE\J"1E WO~L D ,E P ST 4 ID HURDLE. PR,~SID~ J ~•.1S .. DV ISED TH.tiT HOW S 0. _l\GENDA 1lA ._ 1,..L 2~ T 1 IGG..:-ST ri:uT JAL PR0...,LE1 D I DI CO LO
- following are keyed to the Bur:r.a draft 1S52 as ~evised August 1, 1962;) -· - A. 1. ~lay (b) suspicions Discourage Action Program ·of July 31, of U.S. outside assistaJ1ce for Burmese insurgenre. The Departrr.ent h2s asked posts in Tbail.md :.nd
- China. The post-Nehru leadership could be far more pro-US than Nehru. These are big stakeso And if we go ahead with India, we also want to protect our flank with the Paks. You could either have a meeting or, in view of inter-agency agreement, just sign
- acquainted with Indian weeks. The leader agriculture and food problems, might be stationed .in Nev Delh1 voi•ld.ng closely with you.. I might designate a Special Representative wbo voul.4 be on a more permanent basis. He would keep me posted on pro3l"ess 1n
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Developmento From 1958 to 1961 he was again in Washington, that time as Indian Commissioner General for Economic Affairs, a post especially created to deal on a global basis with questions of foreign aid for India. 0 0
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
- State and ICA officials, pe~ted that the team will arrange to leave for Bangkok at approximately return the date of the Ambassador's to his post on June 17. The team is headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and in:ludes the following members and asso~iates
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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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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- of post-visit e~pboria, and we need to put a.cross tne message that the next move is theirs and that performance is, the k.ey to our doing 1.--ilore. (I' rn workin.s with State / AID on. this. ). 3. Now that both Ayu.b and Oandbi visits are behind us, w
- press etoriea as the Harrison article in Monday' a Post ( nsbastri Obje-cts to New US Military Aid to Pakis·tan i) and ·the Keate• article in Frida.y's Sun (' 1 US Must ·Give .Fertilizer Loan and Six Mo.nth• PL 48-0 Before Sha.s'trl Can Comen). W-e
- ..I colleagues appear to ave done quite a our election proce .. job in publicizi ...e that is ~u ht be worth a story in your hou e or. an (OT tate' h in fact there :iight be erit in. all U posts aoing this sort of thlng. ood to .see you other night
- of Health and Family Planning, the Posts and Telegraphs Board is cooperating by printing slogans and symbols on envelopes, preparing special postage stamps and cancelling stamps with family planning slogans. It also intends using postmen and stamp vendors
- -lING EXPERIENCE ~ ✓ PAGEFIVE RUSBAE3518 e ON F IDEN TI AL ANDALSOADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE HASBEENAPPOINTED TO THIS POST•••• IN ADDITIONTo'·THAT, OURINTENTIONIS TO HAVEAT LEAST ONESEEDFARMROUND ABOUTFIVE OR TEN THOUSAND ACRESIN EVERY STATEFORTHE