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- of Iteros Johnson and President f-Baplicate of #1:1 State Status DiscnsS1Qd Diem Vl{"03r(I() Secret on Southeast Report Asia Secret State Action Program for Vietnam ff4 Report f/5 Report #S Report State Final Report Secret - Task Force Vietnam
- ~ 7 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India November 3 , 1967 Mr. W.W. Rostow The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Walt: At the risk of overburdening your reading load, I am enclosing background memoranda which deal
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- -1-3-1 Tu cs u.4 Intl.a. H•2'• le the au.mmary you. r•~•taM. 1 oaly alt the hlghlighta. 1tecaua• Jadla l• nally a con&ineat- •irm 4 7.5 milU.on people ~• m.or• than ir,; Latin America and A&ica eombl 1ied. t~••• L Our lAve•tmer.t 1n lncl••·&l'OWMI
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- issues e ndian assessment ra sed b t that iss an as the 1ge int eir r wn and inv t rned w. at wee afrai of t he • rstood r thei for Bhut o ha conference 1 the s action of ab e and unjust· 0 hu C a : just. a a by India
- or Viet-Nam are being brutually and aystemat by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north. and to the United torial ically integrity violated It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect
- of India's democratic institutions. He also spoke about the possibility of the us·and the USSR combining to help bring about some political solution, saying Shastri would favor this. Ambassador Hare pointed out the difficulties and hazards we
- of State OUT-GOING TELEGRAM., Depilrtment INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO COLLECT UNCLASSIFIED 1· 48 Origin NEA ACTION: AmembassyNEWDE!BI 510 lnfo1 -;, f ss G p 'Following message from President /'t.::.:.,:,;:.l'...,~/tl,I
- d by a series of factors • These included: our mutual commitment to free societies and to democratic inE.itutlons: the appreciation of most Indians for our prompt action t'lree years earlier in support of India against China: the close 1'1ers,,nal
- this would receive very sympathetic consideration here and he encouraged the Ambassador to advise his Government to raise the subject during the conversations. ·, ·,·. ----- -,-----·---------------------,.-----.----- •~ J>RIGIN/ACTION, r PIM/A IUtP
- and territorial integrity of Viet Nam are being brutally and systematically violated by Communist agents and forces from the northo • It is also clear to both Governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect the legitimate rights
- will be Mrs. Gandhi's seriousness cycles of Indian pro mis es - when we negotiated the three-year -:CONFIQEN'Fl AL =- - 2 - PL-480 agreement. Each time promises have been bigger than performance. So now we are interested in action more than words
- • ~- •• 'f • • -- T! ~ EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi - January 27, 1966 Dear Bob: Last night Mrs. Gandhi delivered her first nation-wide address on the occasion of Republic E>ay. I am enclosing a copy of her remarks . As you
- IqIt / OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 0 CHARGE TO of St e· COLLECT • UNCLASSIPIEJ> Origin NEA 2436 soonest following message/from President I4 ~~ ~~~ ~ 36 J ~~ :1 .~> ~IYV rr~ #af :Z1 / I itPz..IJM_'Yi ACTION: Alnembassy
- PLAN AT PRESENT, NOR WILL ONE BE FORMULATED UNTIL CURRENT UNCERTAINTIES, MAINLY ABOUT RESOURCE AVAILABILITY, ARE AT, LEAST PARTLY DISPELLLED. 1. (BEGIN UNDERSCORE> AD HOC ADJUSTMENTS. THESE ARE ACTIONS FOR BRACING THE ECONOMY AGAINST
- A. 0 )ICATE: (HARGE TO Origin 01 §tate /1071 LUSE COLLEC,: ~llleril'',701;'\.il;,m{ ' ACTION: Amembassy NEW DELHI ..•..... A SC Please deliver to Chavarn.: QUOTE May 28:i, L 64 I too am so1t:1t:ywe did not h.ave the opportunity I
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- any actions which hamper Communist China in Southeast Asia, although it will seek to avoid offending the USSR. Drafted by: NEA:SOA:HGWing S/S-S:PShostal, Cleared by: FE/VN-Mr. Roberts FE/SEA-Mr. Ewing FE/SPA-Mr. Underhill NEA:SOA-Miss Laise EUR/SOV
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- aggression (He spoke particularly of Burma, Nepal and Thailand}. C. In the meantime India can make a significant contribution by maintaining its unity by making a major developmental effort under a democratic govern ment. The very fact that India exists
- of the restatement· made . by Mr. Swarnn democratic state in the world, a spective v1ewpomts on Jammu and Singh exercising his right of .reply . state rooted in. 'popular wil.l ex- Kashmir, India and Pakistan agreed . to the statement of 'the Foreign pressed through
- S~/LIMITED some prospect intentions, DISTRIBUTION now be SECRtT/LIMITED DISTRIBUTION > without further narrowing our freedom of action us in undue Congressional - For India, the problem is how such US assurances, planning discussions
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- the necessary actions this spring. 0 b. c. In order to move rapidly toward self-sufficiency in food ~ production, India will follow through on emphasizing agricultural development,. including making adeq,uate fertilizers available to farmers and vigorously
- would let you. 11 You reminded him we were paying "great attention" to Chinese Comrnunis t. actions and were therefore concerned about the scheduled Chicom state visit to Pakistan. You "wanted him to k.."'low there would be a probler.i of public
- ; threatening an urgent the prior the health if not response; Therefore be it Resolved States by the Senate of America supports needs India's Law 480 agricultural plus added quantities sha:::e in the international {b} Help combat via a special
- SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 355 TO: The Secretary of State SUBJECT: The Indian Nuclear Weapons Problem, further to NSAM 351 The President has a pproved the recommendations contained in the Secretary of State 1 s memorandum to the President of July 25
- Folder, "NSAM # 355: Indian Nuclear Weapons Problem, further to NSAM 351, 8/1/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- would probably influence which would threaten a democratic b. and probably and enhance Soviet the other action It would greatly the Indians strains .. needs, Union. in India, Such drastic to develop its to look at once
- of action we should follow about additional requests for aid to India. Mr. Rostow said he was forwarding to the President a set of alternatives for his consideration. The President said it would appeal to him if some other nation would recognize
- Congo (Democratic Republic)
- of U.S. tobacco. STATUS: 3. The Vice President taken together Philippines The Philippine Congress (Unclassified) adjourned May 18 without taking action on thia legislation. A special aes1ion may be called later in June and action is possible
- -fil'Ji.GBIS BROKEN INTO .ADV.ANCE lG:::s, VISIT ANDF0LL0Vl-ill?. SPECIF.CC REQ.UESTSWILL FOU..OWAS ITDSP~Y BECOMESF.I:RM. ACTION Sl\:.TE- 20 0 0 Bo ObjoQtives. 1. To reflect U.S. r~spect for and confide~c~ ir_ :.:::. S1--.z.st::-ias the leader of his
- from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO in Paris. Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
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Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- THE INDIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROBLEM 5 A. ,Background . . . 5 Basic Considerations . . B. 5 c. Courses of Action 8 Economic Pressures Inducements 1. & 8 a.. Discussion . 8 b. Recommendations . 10 2. Security Aspects .. 12 . a. Discussion .. . 12 b
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- the lJS neecin•t be ·1telped. This ta why Shastri'• stat ment and action• on Vietnam will b just as impor~t a•. his econo~mls s. •• - However much one r.nay deplore th way in which incr • aaing U preoccu: ..ation with Vietnam migb.t distort our reapons
- % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
- BE.... BOWLES BT NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 12/7/65, 5:08 p.m. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE12/7/65, 5:38 p.m. CONF~ • I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 85 Action -, • 0 0 zt RUEHCR DE RUSBAE351B 3412145 NEA ZNYCCCCC Z 072036 Info 5609 1965 DEC 7 PM 6:13
- ~ - WJ.1 i~J v,,~ r, u-j CON:PIDENfIAL c.. IV. THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA A. OVERVIEW America's concerns -- its problems and its opportunities in the Near East and South Asia are as varied as the area itself, where nearly one
- George Woods is pressing the consortium hard for pror..npt action. - - S . __ _, :::..r: ..Jling through diplcmatic •c::::.::.::1e~s:or ,anothc:.· :~- 3".;:.:.:..;\·, _·_';_-~~: ..::. :..=>aks. Gene LoQke is working the o·cher end of the _ine. W~1.ile
- NEA ACTION: IBO: AmembaasyH1WJ>BUfI Amconsul C&tclJ'.l"l;\ '"'°' ss Embassyshould tra~bdt in appropriate manner follow~ PR p USIA from the President of condolence Bmbaasy wi 11 coordiute age _SA G to the Maharajah as it believes
- ·/ .,_' .,..;,_ '. I •- Dear MadamPrime Minister: I want to thank you for your warm and friendly which your Ambassador was good enough to deliver return from Honolulu. letter of February 9 to me shortly after my I am pleased indeed to know that our actions