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- to Irxiia under the Food for Peace (Public Law480) program is a basic demonstration of Indian American cooperation. For this reason, every American and every senior Indian employee of the :hission should be thoroughly familiar with the Food for Peace
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
- to interested agencies. Professor J. c. Hurew1tz of Columbia University and the Council for Foreign Relations, Professor Gordon Torrey, Johns Hopkins University and Professor Edwin M. Wright of the Foreign Service Institute agreed to serve as members of the Game
- " to try to do this due to the assured adverse reaction of the GOCwhich would have an impact on other Canadian-Indo cooperative activities (according to Gorham, Grey Jneant Canadian economic aid to India). Grey also stated to the AEX::that ''Dr. Bhabha
- 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
- TO THECROPANOTHESOIL. THATIS ~OST IMPORTANT •. NO~IN OTHER COUNTRIES THE DISTRIBUTING AGENCY IS ALSO USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. BUT BECAUSE OF THE MONOPOLYSYSTEM WHICH WE HAVE ADOPTED FOR ~ DISTRUBIYION THROUGH COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES0 A1T•ITUDE OF "TAKE IT OR LEAVE
- of the intent of any party to withdrawo If India had signed the treaty and followed the procedure provided for withdrawal, the presence or absence of U.So-Soviet cooperation would strongly influence the effectiveness of any Security Council debate intended
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- States and India cooperated in the first comprehensive stuey of the Indian Ocean. The ANTON BRUUN will be used by the Indian Governmeat for scientific research in oceanography. The BRUUN carries the n~e of Dr. Anton Bruun, a Danish oceanographer who
- steps are in order: 1. Inform the British and other Commonwealth aid donors fully about our military . ! assistance planning for both India and ?akistan and obtain their continued cooperation and participation. ·· ~-·, ......,,.. . 2. / Tell
- policies. They have cooperated poorly with the central government in its efforts to establish an effective national food policy. Food deficit states frequently overstate ~ Approved Fo~'ke1ealJ]8O21o~f.f21~}JLJ:O3~:lft4~-3-6 .-.. s~·, ,...... Approved
- 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
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- and operation of the ship with Foundation funds would be acceptable: During the course of this saga concerning ANTON BRUUN, the cooperation and assis~ance rendered by your staff have been splendid• I would par ti9ularly like to commend Addison ~ichmond~ Jr
- to pro vide remunerative incentives to the private grain trad~ to gain their full cooperation? (c) Does Centre .government have the authority to make monopoly state procurement a sub sidiary of Centre operations? (4) Centre government must have
- military dependence on r.ussia and Pakistan's on China: (3) The reestablishment in so far as possible of a cooperative USG relationship with the military in both India and Pakistan; and (4) Assistance in countering the growing insurgency campaigns, fostered
- (Nio)"; Florida State University is planning to establish a joint effort with India involving cooperative scientific oceanog~aphic research in the Indian Ocean and ANTON BRUUN would be a key facility. While in India, Drs. Menzies and George con ferred
- 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
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- closer Soviet-American cooperation in India which would, in the Indian view, make a nuclear program less necessary. .. Finally, if we can find ways to stop India and Israel for five years, we will have succeeded in reducing the expectations in a great
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- likewise, if they wished, -- secretly, and without having to assume the public stance of cooperating with.the US. This UN umbrella cum private US assurances at least an interim solution to the problem. SiQI.Uia'.l.I.,IMDI S might offer Bf!left!'l
- a major effort to increase its own food. production. In this connection, India and the U.S. might both request that the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. in cooperation with or as consultants to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, greatly
- . these- shortcomings and in cooperation with other-governments....lprivate foundations launched a .massive down to earth effort to develop and introduce seed varieties suitable to the requirements. As a result India now has improved seeds for all five major food grains
- 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
- ., 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
- . The "clock is stopped" during these periods and teams are not permitted to communicate with one another. The Game Staff consists of members of JWGA's Cold War Division as well as other individuals designated by cooperating agencies. They are full fledged
- 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
- through cooperative societies, there is this attitude of take it or leave it ... It was brought out dramatically hew our distribution system particularly in the fertilizer sector failed to deliver the goods. -4- "Therefore, ... decision in which
- nations m opportunity for cooperation. response our own deep concern reinforce for the people this international of India. - 4 But before substaL embarking :al quantities on this task of additional foodstuffs to call on the Congress