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  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • 1976) (il ~~i} ~p~ India, Vol. 5, ~o~:} Df(/t1 3/7-q IC, pa 085a memo "51 r
  • journalistic career after graduation from college by serving an apprenticeship on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald. He has worked for the Times of India, one of India's leading English-language dailies, since 1952, serving as an assistant editor for the Bombay
  • , BUT OVERDUEo I ALSO REMINDED THE· PRIME MINISTER THAT ON MY RETURN ROM TH .. / • US IN EARLY AUGUST I HAD TOLD HIM OF THE' PROGRESS OF TH S EXAMINATION, STRESSED THAT IT WAS IN 'THE INTEREST. OF --BOTH INDIA AND US, AND POINTED OUT THAT OUR GO,L
  • On balance, some combination of pressures and inducements such as those examined in the next two alternatives below would seem preferable to relying solely on pressure. Moreover, given the fact that both the U.S. and Soviets have con­ tinuing interests
  • are made to obtain participants with detailed and expert knowledge of the subject to be examined. c. JWGA's politico-military games are generally conducted on an inter-agency basis with participants from the principal organizations involved in national
  • P0LICY QUEST IONS POSEDREnn. ECONCII DOO A. CBEGiN UNDERSCORE> IMPACT a, FIGHTING ONINDIAN ECCJfONY • .
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE 2/8/64 s RESTRICTION A 2p [Duplicate of #43, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. I, Box 128; Sanitized 1976] ~>)r/n #8 memo ~ cf #1* u~ -lo Pou . ,l Ip
  • recognized Pakistan' s right to re - examine its policies. We valued the Pak alliance, but we would have t o re - examine our policies too, if Pakistan did." You then told Mc Conaughy that you would decide after our election whether you wanted "to have Ayub
  • . sector An examination .. of the performance or the agricultural during the Third Plan period shows increases agriculture creases tar exceeding the increases in the various categories in inputs in outp.it. or inputs in Actual in­ averaged 71
  • - . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO l4J lo l,.u.- ~ eo,f_~ £,.J;- -v> ~$ IJ . /7', ~ JOA·/~ /J u .. _1/--/lo/'1; ,,:'1,5_~· I • THE WHITE WASHINGTON HOUSE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MU I-68 SCHEDULE MON TUES WED THURS FRI 26 APRIL Briefing
  • naval ... ~bas sad or iowles to convey to you the grave !Qorth Victn~,. 11cse torpedo Mvessels H . boats facts have fteU.t,erately made ·. (: ..~ • '·lie, :Lo l~J'.:.;()' f•; tbi/el
  • ~ Fol owing some discussion repor L noted a 1 the ndians so, we would of course r Ind a strike e Secretary c If Nehru whether n ex lo a ory we ave one range s of q es ons _J EC- SS!rlED E.O. .:,?82 ,ec. 3.4 tate l • .it Guiaelines Bytf
  • believe that this change reflects a serious examination during the past few weeks of alternatives open to the GOI and particularly since Dharma Vira' s previous remarks on the subject (see A-805, March 4, 1966). He added that the High Commission believes
  • , Vol . 4) 99/04/65 A • Lf 1-01 Vol. 4) FI LE LOCATION NSF, NSC History South Asia, 1962-1966 RESTRICTI ON CODES (A) C losed by E xocullve Order I l6S2 qovernlnq accolilS lo nationa l !K'curlly Information, ( B) C lot1ed by s tat ute or b y
  • -.. ~ : :"'. par­ ticularly like to ! - c· :1 L...· . -~ • .: , -: ·. Riebmond , Jr . of your stnff --Ol~ hi:-- ~ s sorv:Lco. ~ incerely ··. yours , . ~'!GNfD. Lo... ~ J •· Ii..'\WOl""th Director· cc: Mr. Hof f Mr. Ohl ke Mr. Bolton O/D: D
  • to the Secretary on the subject of our military supply poll in South Asia. I believe it is vital to our long-range interests that we re-examine our policy while there is still room for maneuver. With warm regards, c~ Sincerely, Chester Bowles Enclosure
  • be certain of my support for any sound proposal to reform the incredibly wasteful restrictions imposed on our handling of the so-called u.s.-uses funds, and I am looking forward to examining proposals which you indicate will be included in the President's
  • SECTORPLANTSCOULDBE ~XPECTEDTO BRING DOWNCOSTS~ ALTHOUGH HIS PREDECESSOR (KRISHNAMENON)MAYHAVEBEEN HELDUP BY PRIVATESECTOR ~LANTSOVERPRICINGOF ARMYTRUCKS,WHYSHOULDHE ALLOWTHIS TO HAPPENTO HIM? WHYNOT ESTAHLISHRE-NEGOTIATINGPOWERAS IN US WHICHPERMITS USG EXAMINATION
  • & n:re prczcntQd 1n 'l"-l'ble l. T®lo l ... Indian Food Oi·a1ll :B:l~ . : •. 196~-65 . • = . . .. I . l
  • 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
  • :';..' ~ u0 ·)Y:;,·:f·· ' ... ··7 ...... 0J,-;,;· - .. . 0 7.)-1u---:::-•-17'\;·-· >' d\ " < A~ A.-ncmbassy NEW DELIH I ~ - -~~,}' lo. ,; B FOR A}'IBASS..~OR FROM SECRETARY Embassy 1 s reporting 1. next regarding 1 on Shastri steps s
  • tit• 1Mmla.1 INl11a fa~• pMblem. 1.Wald ,Ofi lo 1'0&~4 all avaUaWe .., • .ve•• of .. U.S. GoY•l'IUl:Utat .. MIDI ., you ~•al ta pJ•alag tor nch a.a effort. Aft.r uso•laa tJw Ilk.el,. 4lmeulou of Illa c.-S.la aad wla&I ww1d be ••taN4 to meet It. J01l
  • ; 'lo l/t;;:d.rd i-iL 1• i.n , rover«·;i::.e - -~-- ~ b--,~ 0• ,he cc:ist c;f T . ·\)-f.: .. "l c; v:- IYJ,:.cs ·\-::.d.soc:.· :L't~y; !:'./{ .. ~d-l!.'.).nt.. Africa; : ·::.✓ :n:,.arcr rat:. ..er that cf : o· ..:1 c-01.:.t111ent.s ·>.ny
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  • Ainis-cer Su 1·0.ma.ni,,.,and myse_:C'ha.ve bee .. held. A we k in R • e lo..te in Nov­ em· er ~1 d e ve:i:·al d ys here just before Christmas ena'!:>led us to ret·'-y ,v~ll ntr.ircsh out" the is, ues. Since then the Il:.dian Cabinet 11d P r _i• ",ent l
  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. December 1, 2011 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info 01d-1 cable Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages s Date Restriction 05/24/66 A to Robert Komer from
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  • questions which require a reply.· Our positions on current aspects of the two matters of substance which it discusses in general terms--Kashmir and military assistance--are currently under examination. Regarding Kashmir, we are keeping our position flexible
  • lo.kh ocres assistance totalling Rs. 203.3 crores. a total assistance projects to purcbnse heavy earthmoving With t1 omount Rs. 5.9 crcres These projects u.s. and other cquipnent total P.L. 480 have received (Of this in lo~ms
  • 1965 with United States officials from Bonn, Paris, London, together with players from White House, Department of State, Central Intelligence Agency, United States Informa­ tion Agency, and the Department of Defense. The game is intended to examine
  • for International Development, and such other Departments and Agencies as you deem necessary, to examine urgently how to cope with the looming Indian famine problem. I want you to regard all available resources of the U.S. Government as being at your disposal
  • necessary, to examine urgently how to cope with the looming Indian famine problem. I want you to regard all available resources of the U.S. Government as being at your disposal in planning for such an effort. After assessing the likely dimensions
  • external aid and levels of Indian military expenditure. -- We are seeking to negotiate arms control proposals, including a non-proliferation agreement, and we are examining new proposals, notably a threshold test ban. -- We are exploring assurances
  • it is in the U.S. interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action might take, and what the optimum timing might be. -- Whether there are other approaches problem whtch need to be pursued. to the B. Basic Considerations 1. In examining