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  • 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
  • Bowles, July 24, 1964) V TIONCOPY l - ,. [ \ 1525 of State-~-------:._.It;;~ :~.~·::~{:/: H\G'TEiEGR~JJi Department •.-qCt\TE: O COLLECT l ,:; :A~Gc YO . " • =- EXDIS {~ 51. ACTiON: tY~j 266 ss (r,/01 VER.EAT.u!TEXT i>IERCE ARROW
  • dlffl.cult tim. s_..not ut for you, dlh,.g of Affairs at your end.. I d we Approved - i-or KE::lease L'.UU6/UJ/\J"I -1 - : I\JLJ-U_jL-UL.:h::'.'.- ·1O-IJ -3it i• in Del.bi to get the full \U'& you ·will under a:tand the .Preddent' hen ov· own
  • , one I nd uaine , ~U,l,IJIIIMii n dlaclplined, mocr, nt r the vecy foun tions of f oc l cy. unity .of p Po•• bieh n. 1 to f no Cltize d nee, t l us fflr in dv ntur .• our J l Hl • ( DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON 1377
  • the International Indian Ocean Expedition. * * * - ,_ t.p THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ~ ~ 9r;;!1 b/'~ ~- rt. ~ ~ ~or·~~ ff' 0 M.f_ ,,J,__j_ . tLA­ . · DEPARTMENT OF STATE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL AFFAIRS June 6
  • Scientific and Technological Affairs, to Dro Leland Jo Haworth dated Jla.rch 16, 1966, regarding the Department of State approval of ANTON BRUUN transfer to India subject to appropriate clearances C Memorandum from Dr. Donald F. Hornig, Special Assistant
  • 8Atl. In not THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November To: From: Mro Komer McG. B. Will you please clear with State Department amendedo NOV 7 "{'\ 17, this as 1965 cJ ,· ( 11 / 17 / 65) s~ To: New Delhi f'&l!--Bowl-e-s- From· McGeorge
  • the document. (C) Closed In eccOfdancewith resttictlons contained In the donor's deed of gift. 4/3/2009 ----- Initials DEPARTMENT OF STATE Acting Counselor and Chairman Policy Planninir Council Weahinston. May 31, '1966 §ECa:&T/LIMITED DISTRIBUTION
  • the Bruun. The USG would be willing to consider an Indian reversal up to the turn over date since there had already been a fair amount of "groundwork" done before the turn down. Similariy, NSF and the Department would be receptive during the same period
  • ARTMENT OF STATE AF j/~ FE NEA CU It p - A-163 NO. INR ~ TO Department INFO: AmEmbassy NEW DELHI AmConGen BOMBAY AmConGen CALCUTTA 10 I AIO /Z- -r~ AGA COM FRB INT LAB TAR TR XMB ARMY CIA oao USIA NSA /-t> .3. /C> J/ AIR
  • . In January 1966 the Ministry of Health was redesignated as the Ministry of Health and Family Planning and a separate Department of Family Planning was set up with a Secretary directing the adminis­ trative wing and a Commissioner of Family Planning directing
  • was appointed secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance,. He has also represented India at numerous international meetings, mostly economic and financial. An adroit and articulate negotiator, Jha is oriented toward the West
  • ."· out-o -pocket ($ eo ta, u ·• • :r I 300 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 □ CHARGE TO -119 Origin COLLECT , of 2 l D~ ./ ~ _ ACTION: Auu,mbassy NEWDEJJtlt:{ ~~ INPO : Amemba.ssy KARACHI 1.S-~f/ Ametnbassy LONDON7~?7 __ JOErJSON
  • Officer: I.' l _., '· 'j~•~;- ...\,-~~-J \ _J L CLASSI:CICA 'I'WN OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 0 of State COLUCT Classification Origin .. :J u er 0 B1Imm.tl.'XE Amembassy KARACHI , II. XKli ·:2162 .____......__ ____ FLASH
  • 1ith the Gandhi visit bed;nd us. it is time to begin shoring up the Pakistan side of our affairs in the s ubeontinent. first step is to tell Ayub ~ hat you said to _ rs. --andhi about Indo- ak relations and l ashrnir,. since- we promised to "'eep
  • DEPARTMENT OF sECRETARY STATE ASSISTANT 7sifi- ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~Qk ,I/= ~ ~~ ' 1 Ct,NP'IDENTlttl. INTERNATIONALRESPON~. , TO INDIAN APPEAL (as reported by February 17, 1966) Value ($ 1 000's) Assistance Country .n.rgentina Considering
  • PAR E TO ST E WASHINGTO AL March 18, 1966 S/S 4249 I EPLY REFE T 1 MO ~b·ect: DUM FOR MR. BR EY SMIT THE WHITE HOUSE Proposed c·ft Ship to India of Oceanogra c Te Department understands that the atio sc·ence Foundation has written to Dr
  • REPRODUCTION'FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS. "UNCLASSIFIED" OUTGOING TELEGRAM. Department of Stat.e ·.i • N>ICATEl□ cower SEtl'r 0-10 fl :- • S'
  • or the Department here. Bt&tI'm easy on the matter. The important thhlg ia to aet the President' a OK for certain exploratory diacus a ions, after the Ayub visit but before BK return.a to Delhi. What say·, RWK Attach. R \VK/Nehru Ailemo for Record ll/22/ 65
  • ::"•::_.. •.· •.'.. :.:: ,•'• .'.,... ,... : . . . ', •. / ..,·..;· :· .: ,. . "The Pakistan not,e of Augm1t .31 also alleges that • . •. •.,i : , • in a conversation between the Secretary in the :V.dnistry of •; •,',:::/:·:_;: ··:Externa.l Affairs and Pakistan High Commissioner· in India the against : :. ·: :-.:.. •·: former .held out
  • of' cotton to ,uoh cotto pric"' dm-m. This would encoux __0e the s 1i:ft of cotton land to the p:-:oduction of nmr supplying cotton to food g:. :.ns. Ii' we do t .;s, s ...ecountries fadia ,1ill co.mplo.in bi'(iterly. _- \. ,••; "••}, I DEPARTMENT OFFICE
  • . Department of Agriculture, great1y fncrease present efforts to provide India with technical assistance in increasing and improving its agri­ cu1tura1 production of all ki~ds. The 1966 Food for Peace cost for India alone will be about a billion dollars, so
  • of the games and related subjects which will be moderated by Professor Thomas C. Schelling, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. J. Attached are brief summaries outlining the broad highlights of each game. The third attachment is a list
  • I 'f t INCOMING TELEG~ Depart'!'ent of State 2 Actloft NF.A w. ss G SP SAH L H EUR, FE 10 p QSA46'SBA449 RR RUEHCRRUEHllT DE RUSBAE64~A 2811415 ZNY"8SSSS R 1, 1338% PII AIIENBASSYNEV DEL~ ••. TO RUEHCR/SEc ilE IA C lf'iih INFO RUQ'JICR
  • for medical treatment. (The Maharajah is now expected to return to Bhutan April 10~ It is not clear whether Jigme Dorji's role in internal Bhutanese affairs in­ creased in the Maharajah's absence. In any event, Dorji was an impor­ tant adviser to the Maharajah
  • , in consultation with other agencies, delegate to these agencies responsibility for implementing specific recom- . mendations. Within one month, I would appreciate it if the Department of State could report to this office the assignment of operational
  • BE.... BOWLES BT NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 12/7/65, 5:08 p.m. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE12/7/65, 5:38 p.m. CONF~ • I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 85 Action -, • 0 0 zt RUEHCR DE RUSBAE351B 3412145 NEA ZNYCCCCC Z 072036 Info 5609 1965 DEC 7 PM 6:13
  • Department and the Pentagon have exchanged dozens of messages concerning u. s. military supply policy for India and Pakistan. After the lndo-Pak war in 1965 the Department, 1n consultation with other interested agencies, reassessed our policy and in April
  • ·tt·,......._ __ ~~-.:.~~~(,_} By.oA-,iii., __ Approved For Release 2001/08/24 : NLJ-032-021-4-1-1 --- t_.,, I I.. ¥- ' 4... •• _,,;·· ' _ . "'('~./; , :- OUTGOING-TELEGRAM Department of Stat~ INDICATE: □ COLLECT I □ CHARGE
  • of accomodations with Pakistan! . - :Q)'\ ./I ·0?-' ,/. \'.'\ --­ Ml?PJW .~ .. li'f{ . (r\ t :i"' CC5' vJ 1\\ ~ ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON {fa December 12, 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Letter to Pres.ident Ayub I recommend
  • For Relea{~12 Page 8 quotas 12 ounces day to 10 SPEC!AL REPORT : NLJ-032-024-4-3-6 24 Sept 65 25X1 SJ•:C~!ll-{N0 FOREIGN DISSgM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH _R it4,:.o.st,I J1~! The Secretary To Throui_:;h: s/s
  • of External Affairs and the Embassy stating the position of its Government and under­ together a memorandum on which further exploration seems to be needed. scoring those questions was timely and necessary he would Jba replied that while he felt discussion
  • Incane -1948·..49=100 • 100.0 100.4 99.2 100.3 102.4 106.7 1C17 .3 107.3 110.4 107.1 112.2. 111·.9 117.5 117.5 120.4 --- . Estimates or National Income: 1948-49 to 1962-6J. Statistical.0rgani'zation, Department or Statistics, Government or India