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  • EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
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  • -1-3-1 Tu cs u.4 Intl.a. H•2'• le the au.mmary you. r•~•taM. 1 oaly alt the hlghlighta. 1tecaua• Jadla l• nally a con&ineat- •irm 4 7.5 milU.on people ~• m.or• than ir,; Latin America and A&ica eombl 1ied. t~••• L Our lAve•tmer.t 1n lncl••·&l'OWMI
  • issues e ndian assessment ra sed b t that iss an as the 1ge int eir r wn and inv t rned w. at wee afrai of t he • rstood r thei for Bhut o ha conference 1 the s action of ab e and unjust· 0 hu C a : just. a a by India
  • of India's democratic institutions. He also spoke about the possibility of the us·and the USSR combining to help bring about some political solution, saying Shastri would favor this. Ambassador Hare pointed out the difficulties and hazards we
  • of State OUT-GOING TELEGRAM., Depilrtment INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO COLLECT UNCLASSIFIED 1· 48 Origin NEA ACTION: AmembassyNEWDE!BI 510 lnfo1 -;, f ss G p 'Following message from President /'t.::.:.,:,;:.l'...,~/tl,I
  • this would receive very sympathetic consideration here and he encouraged the Ambassador to advise his Government to raise the subject during the conversations. ·, ·,·. ----- -,-----·---------------------,.-----.----- •~ J>RIGIN/ACTION, r PIM/A IUtP
  • will be Mrs. Gandhi's seriousness cycles of Indian pro mis es - when we negotiated the three-year -:CONFIQEN'Fl AL =- - 2 - PL-480 agreement. Each time promises have been bigger than performance. So now we are interested in action more than words
  • courses of action in the future. I have talked about this problem with key Indian leaders and found a surprising degree of understanding on their part of the great dangers inherent in this situation. The attached memorandum on this subject has been written
  • or•ble t duea • •' ·, rtad.y • it a N&:y,. Qlbbt ·J1.lU • ccnd Uke r•• 'eut '-bo quite rtahtly beU•v•• ~~ nave eatt-10 19 tako. .-roaity all a 1th "arch.. EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi - March 21, 1966 Dear Bob: A number
  • • ~- •• 'f • • -- T! ~ EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi - January 27, 1966 Dear Bob: Last night Mrs. Gandhi delivered her first nation-wide address on the occasion of Republic E>ay. I am enclosing a copy of her remarks . As you
  • IqIt / OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 0 CHARGE TO of St e· COLLECT • UNCLASSIPIEJ> Origin NEA 2436 soonest following message/from President I4 ~~ ~~~ ~ 36 J ~~ :1 .~> ~IYV rr~ #af :Z1 / I itPz..IJM_'Yi ACTION: Alnembassy
  • A. 0 )ICATE: (HARGE TO Origin 01 §tate /1071 LUSE COLLEC,: ~llleril'',701;'\.il;,m{ ' ACTION: Amembassy NEW DELHI ..•..... A SC Please deliver to Chavarn.: QUOTE May 28:i, L 64 I too am so1t:1t:ywe did not h.ave the opportunity I
  • any actions which hamper Communist China in Southeast Asia, although it will seek to avoid offending the USSR. Drafted by: NEA:SOA:HGWing S/S-S:PShostal, Cleared by: FE/VN-Mr. Roberts FE/SEA-Mr. Ewing FE/SPA-Mr. Underhill NEA:SOA-Miss Laise EUR/SOV
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  • aggression (He spoke particularly of Burma, Nepal and Thailand}. C. In the meantime India can make a significant contribution by maintaining its unity by making a major developmental effort under a democratic govern­ ment. The very fact that India exists
  • JUN 2 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED This document consists No _ of _£copies, J_ STATES OF AMERICA of _::?'--pages. Series A. New Delhi, India, May 20, 1965. Dear Bob: I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum on South Asia which I have just sent
  • the necessary actions this spring. 0 b. c. In order to move rapidly toward self-sufficiency in food ~ production, India will follow through on emphasizing agricultural development,. including making adeq,uate fertilizers available to farmers and vigorously
  • olicy still make se but that our military olicy baa becom "irrel v nt. • ereaa w once lo ed to iatan s the one • ure ldout a i st Communism in the eubcontinent, ues that now "lndi '• dom tic objectiv of via 1 democratic 1d her foi-eig policy obj ctive
  • 10/23/64 A [sanitized per RAC 9/12/02] 028 report Intelligence Note s 3 9/25/64 A 030a report Program of Action s 15 5/25/64 A .G a 5/7/64 A s 5 1/24/64 A s 3 1/21/64 A -9 10 10/15/~ A 107 10/15163 ~\.\,~ 0306 7·Z3
  • -fil'Ji.GBIS BROKEN INTO .ADV.ANCE lG:::s, VISIT ANDF0LL0Vl-ill?. SPECIF.CC REQ.UESTSWILL FOU..OWAS ITDSP~Y BECOMESF.I:RM. ACTION Sl\:.TE- 20 0 0 Bo ObjoQtives. 1. To reflect U.S. r~spect for and confide~c~ ir_ :.:::. S1--.z.st::-ias the leader of his
  • TO .....____ OOQ J •• ' .. u w~m, -BATOR .• ---BOWDLER &)HM& -130\wMAN -CHAE 84 ~ii,i,W-.~ Origin ACTION: AmN1,us7 lllV RUil NEA Info, DU.till 9~'f: Ameouul BONGKONG7~ Amlmhass7 U>D08 3 0 7 i~ G t, L H l, on instN@tlonSs> ~aU
  • the lJS neecin•t be ·1telped. This ta why Shastri'• stat ment and action• on Vietnam will b just as impor~t a•. his econo~mls s. •• - However much one r.nay deplore th way in which incr • aaing U preoccu: ..ation with Vietnam migb.t distort our reapons
  • deliberately accentuates the negative, and my worries may be overdrawn. But our staff job is to give you both sides of any story - - and to show the options if others don't. In any case I see no reason for precipitate action on a letter or a statement
  • relations (as, for example, There ar of his established he will pursue the same policies of the Multilateral forth and he may never reach it. in the German, European and world situations doubt offer that choice, hence- and actions of his
  • George Woods is pressing the consortium hard for pror..npt action. - - S . __ _, :::..r: ..Jling through diplcmatic •c::::.::.::1e~s:or ,anothc:.· :~- 3".;:.:.:..;\·, _·_';_-~~: ..::. :..=>aks. Gene LoQke is working the o·cher end of the _ine. W~1.ile
  • NEA ACTION: IBO: AmembaasyH1WJ>BUfI Amconsul C&tclJ'.l"l;\ '"'°' ss Embassyshould tra~bdt in appropriate manner follow~ PR p USIA from the President of condolence Bmbaasy wi 11 coordiute age _SA G to the Maharajah as it believes
  • rnmt not only the lD any give• .A-dmlni•tratioa. wbo wor &om one v.blic ae l• inevitably the to anotiler, b\li -, complex and r cou.dite aa mmedi..ate and ur eat •• aome of our declalOllit may be. that the actions &f th.e Ual&ed State• iA
  • was t'eferring to, I told him that I personally doubted any action would l.>etaken that quickly on anything Sec~etary Fr~eman had in mind. simply because there WO\ud not e time for the ne.cesaary di.•cua1i0neJ here. 1 At 3:30 1 had ,an hour•s talk with Iftikar
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