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  • to realize large amounts of private capital in the immediate future. Nevertheless., India has altered its policy on foreign capital since 1947. The Indians believe they have done what they were asked to do. On the other hand; they cannot provide
  • not uncommonly taken a number of years to complete.) under I fact, In addition, ian conditions targets its present for plant who can provide of plants construction financial must of construction Thus, if India production goals, during years. need
  • , perhaps the delay has allowed informal inquiries into the Mexican ~"-""""+....-."""'rri'i'tiunity. NSF plans to initiate proceedinss to turn t11e Bruun over to GSA for surplus disposal o/a August 1, 1968• providing there is no expressed desire
  • and the will and determina­ to those willing tion or the u. s. too provide such aasiatance to fight for their liberties. It is natural that a large measure of agreement on the means to accomplish the joint purpose was found in high-level converaations between the two
  • ING BUDGET PROVIDES FOR THIS. WE BELIEVE INDIANS WILL BE PREPARED TO UNDERSCORE WITH PRESIDENT THAT THEIR PRIMARY FOCUS IS ON ECONOMIC' DEVELOPMENT. RESUMPTION OF US ARMS AID TO PAKISTAN OR NEW PAK AND/OR CHINESE MILITARY MOVE WOULD LEAD TO INCREASED
  • a'"'live - yea:c military ass1s ~:a.nce plan wifa India provided the Indians ;ul (a}-.11m'it~ force goals, (b~ hold down p=ocurement from the Soviet ,,. __ ,,.. ~ --·.... ....---. fil.~~Sl~~- ~~r::_~~~~~~~~o.n o~ fcrdgn exchange from economic develcpm.ent