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- us, and we should not start down this road unless the Soviets proved ready to go the route with uso How ever pressure alone -- unaccompanied by any effort to meet security problems the Indians regarded as both real and pressing -- might still failo
- - -tomorrow, Thursday, December 12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m Room SC-1042, Pentagon You may recall that you answered General Wheeler's invitation by saying that you would try to attend but could not promise. There is no pressing reason for you to do so unless you would
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- of mounting pressure in Parliament to go nuclear, is not clear. Lower -Indian officials have been quoted in the press as believing that a nuclear explosive for "peaceful purposes" "'- would not vioiate India's formal commitment to Canada to use plutonium from
- , saw the Presiden t on April 27. He took th e occasion to assure her of US support for India, and to refute her statement to the press that we favored Pakistan. 7 . In May and early June, the White House staff detected an improvement in Indo-Paki.stani
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