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- served if we rovi ed Ms itish assured oi necess ry scientific nd capit 1 and i cooper· tio with assist nee in buildi g their HF-24. 3. February 20, 1964, m t 1 2457: "In view of our own delays, oviet ctivities, disa intm nt over Security Council deb te
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- .. '. • ,' •·'··. '. ,· TO PROVI.DENEEDEDTRAININGINDIANSCIENTISTS IN U~So .. ANDTO IMPROVEINDO~AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION, ZAHEER DES RES DEVELOPSCIENTIST EXCHANGE PROGRAM WITH U.S 'HE. ENVISAGESPROGRAM OF ABOUT12¢¢MAN-DAYS DURATION PER YEAR EACHWAYoVISITS WOULD LAST FROM2 WEEKSTO 6 MONTHSa!NOIA wouD
- . Nonetheless-, we enlisted British cooperation, and on May 18 British Consul General in Hanoi -delivered same paper to senior Dl\V official. DRV returned tbls pa.per to Consul General following day &CJiinasserting it could not receive USG·communication
- , in cities to be visited., the adv3.nce feature stories sr ..0·1.~ld, possible, bo related to U.S. a.ssista:~ce to Inaia and r.,r~ othor aspects of I~dcU.S. cooperation, especially in the area of pc~coful usas of ato~ic c~~rgy. should run from 300 -'co l
- that reconciliation be settled by the Indiana to either India or Paltiatan and cooperation instead ol c.onflict 'Would be a great boon to both--a:rad to the mo,t, effective \lSe o! US aid. and Paki•tan Prealdent must learn to live to1ethe1t on the aani,e
- - Indian Defense :rvinister Chavan Chavan was scheduled to see the President at 11: 30 A. M. on May ZS. Because of Nehru's death, Chavan is now on his way back to India, and you can cancel the appointment. Gordon cc: Chase ,.r. Bundy Mr. Komer/ aY
- institutions a~.d peace, and your assurance of friendship and cooperation in the pursuit of these ideals is a source of strength to me. PrL-ne Ydnister Sha st:c-i was eagerly loo!dng forwar~ to visiting your great coUA.~try and meeting you. I am g-.!:'ateful
- CONFER.ENCE ON INTER.NAnoNAL OOOPERA ·r10N No¥em.ber 29. 19'5 Mr. Chair=--, Ladiea and Gentle ,en.: It 1 • a 3rea.t pleaaue £iret day oi· tha to have a cbaace to meet witb yoa .here IA the hlto .Houee Confei-ence an mter-aaUonad Cooperation to have
- nesia, the Philippines, rebuilt and reorientated to cooperate hope that a prosperous, from in organizing free, the war and join with India, and the other Japan, Asia Pakistan, Indo Asian nations, and with a not only to create political
- the Government arid the people of India. to which I add m, own.icgether our sincere good wishes for your long life, heal-th aad bappinesso 1 am confident that under your wise leadership friendship and cooperation la the cause of wrld Pl,ease accept" happily
- are Joined security in the those principles of our duty to look to the ~efense in an effective but applied We do not consi-der that their at of common and joint they can be usefully We would consider forces and cooperation of these principles
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- in undercutting the awever • we believe the way to promote this i ea. in oountrie like India is by work cooperative housing institutio.ns a sociationa -•Ul e savings: and loan or -·-tllat help local to !in.a.nee home ...buildint.:>. own re.sources than
- and the Russians would face in such an effort at cooperation when our basic objectives are so far apart. He then reverted to his earlier thought that hostilities reduce the level lof approach to one so primitive that there is not much we can do about
- on the agore•lon into • uthe st . la, n .nk of any Chinese d lUmal! ly the ere don f ac-9 ·n1ut1cm1n cooperation with Japan· hUl pine • Thalland. to aaaume broadereconomic, ; litlo l al yai-1 and d mHStaryre-· aponatblllties 2. tg gontaln infl\llnct
- ., NECESSARILY WORKING IN CLOSE COOPERATION BUT AGREEQ THAT IT· MIGHT BE CHINESE DEVICE TO BRING PRESSUij£ ON sovu;Ts., INDIANS; AND OURSELVES. • . ',, •. . . I . . ' • . ' • ' • ' . ' I .,.... •I I. ;_i· IF THE TWO POWERSWERE REALLY WORKJN~ !N
- on her election. His saying that he would J) \>· cooperate provided his sel-i.:.respect was not jeopardised was meaningless and his repetition that the was there to remove "fear" from the minds of M.Ps. was not warranted on that occasion. I .,·.:/..J
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- :;nnic. -cooperation.. This probably isn·•t the place to be.gin pinning down details d your understandings with ber. but we caa easUy add any :3peeial .i,.:>¼frsonal touch Mra. you would like to make th.is. 1nore tban a routine protocol message. Change
- . .. MADGE, GA, ,1r f JORDAN, GL~ MCGOVERN, nc>:.:,·, fJASS, TENN, ..i. , N.C. 6, OAK. LA,, CHAIRMAN GEORGC 0, AIKEN, VT. MILTON R, YOUNG, N. OAK, JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, KY. .I, CALEB BOGGS, DEL • JACK MILLER, IOWA JOS-l"'H M, MONTOYA, N, MEX. WALTER F