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- in the country. At the present time, P.L. 480 wheat in India sells in retail throughout the country for approximately 40 paisa per kilo with 50 to 90 paisa for different varieties compared of Indian wheat at different cities. ••••• - 7cities. Thus
- ·said, nBesie.es, we are in very urgent n-ed of :ertilizer. At tho.t time ( the time the decision was taken), the Goverrenent felt the 11-.edso· important and so urgent that it tried to get it in uha.tevar way 11as :possi le. i, State ents oz this nature
- no-'vcd..no•:;, l1ov:cver, t:1at a good photo album record of the visit shoulCL be pr0p~Gd 7 •with co.ch :photo ex:.9::-cssly captio~.::d to explain time, place a."'ld people. (If it ca.~_1g. h~nd.some Vii-t:.o-..it being ornate, it will be. in keeping
- . , edvUo lo iat.tc 1961. !be lllalN'I' bu tboae ta •t . t.n.1 A frara l includtna i), ot "OTirmeare 1.at.eace Ooms&rM~ CCWDOtleszt adYi r-.z--.......•.., ot 8 • good accO\lllt au~ • 'been t. for 7. n: ca um.ts ot for enttn ~1Cd4Dd • tr1th
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ,.US FOUN DATI ON (9 TO H1£LPD V LO N W EAC ~- R['-1 ANDFACTOR TO A·VA CE SCIENCEAND .D R_S ARC ACILITIES~ SUcH PROPOSAL HAD IN FACT 8 EN uro~R CONSID FO QUITE S01E TIME ANDWAS APPROVED8' GOVER ~NT A80U A YEA~AGO. FOUNDTION WILL BE ADM! IS ERED
- NEW DELHI FLASH Deliver Info, Radhakrishnan. ss G PR p Will be released Johnson to President Washington 11:00 a.m. Washington daylight saving time. QUO?E Dear President USIA NSC Radhakrishnan: Once again we come together beloved man
- rran 1965-66 to 1970-71 29 Production, Imports and Consumption or Potassic Fertilizers 1950-51 to 1964-65 with Alternative Projections rrom 1965-66 to 1970-71 JO to Construct Fertilizer 31 12 Time tequired 13 Annual Fertilizer Consumption per
- on the part of any foreign government by that time to take her. As you may know. there is a "last ditch" effort being made by a small group of private individuals, Acericans and Indians, to persuade the Indian Government to reverse its recent decision and take
- to ccompUsh 1n South Asia. ; 10 A. Our primary lo -nnge objective in the subcontinent is the continued 1nd ,pend nee of a pol1t1cally stable and ecc..1nomlcally vi.able India e.nd P kistan which can ultimately be persuadec.' to play a more ectlve role 1n
- ._>-~·-,·i;~[ ,OF THE BORDER AND BY FABR.ICATED ALLEGATIONS AND THREATS ·, ••.·:. :; .:;':.:· AGAINST INDIA. T.HE,THREATS HAVE BEEN REPEATED. SEVERAL· TIMES ··-...._·;··,.,,;:. 1·'.· /SINCE NOV 13TH. 'IN THEIR NOTE OF NOV 24TH THE CHINESE WARNED
- to pay for such agreements. c. How far it is in the U .s. interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action miSht take, and what the optimum timing might be. d. Whether there are other approaches to the problem which need
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- with respect to the Indians is to buy time during which, hopefully, we can move forward on broader fronts to bring under more permanent control the dangers inherent in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. /s/ DeanRusk Dean Rusk •• ·CEIVED ~-os I 0\1'S
- ·each year will depend on continuing Pakistani and Indian performance. 4. Our approaches to India and Pakistan should be timed for opti mum impact. For example, I do not believe that we .i:;hould initi ally approach Pakistan until we have assessed
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- . should be prepared to pay for such agreements. security optimum c. How far it is in the U.S. interest to go in meeting Indian concerns, what form such action mi'~t take, and what the timing might be. d. Whether need to be pursued. there are other
- effected on July 1, 1966, at which time these three Offices were borken into ten smaller, more coherent units termed "Country Directorates." CONFIDENTIAL 7 CONFIDENTIAL in Europe. Apart from oil, the Arab region is a strategic unit as the nexus
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Weapons Development," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 34
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- that the I:ldians have yet decided to begin weapons development. At the same time, evcrythiJ:1« the Indians have done so far would be compatible "1th a wce.J?.Onsproe;ram 11' at sane future date it appeared desirable to start one. 'lbis is probably no accident. One
- ........ D. C. 4, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL .Sli:CRET-- 23 December 1965 lilEMO FOR McG B SUBJECT: China War Game In order to eliminate the conflict between the war game schedule and the ACDA Committee of Principals meetings, game time
- time until the Indians came to accep t the necessity for Western assistance; b. the nuclear issue was so complex that it could not be dealt with solely by the specialis t s concentrating on arms control or by the country or area specialis ts. We must
- . 'interest to go in meeting Indian security concerns, what form such action might take, and what the optimum timing might be • d. Whether there are other approaches to the problem which need to be pursued. The study should balance the price of each
- are ready to sit down. We will discontinue all bombing north of the 17th parallel if we know they will not take advantage of it. But we will not quit until we have their assurance they will not take ad vantage of the bombing halt. If at the end of that time