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  • • ~- •• '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
  • September 24 Peking NCNA: "All Peking papers today :frontpage an NCNAdispatch from Yatung, Tibet, vhich describes how the intruding Indian soldiers entrenched at Natu La. on Chinese soil fled in,discord on the night of' September 20 and l.e.ft behind
  • it •• • a (c) eially i moth sur • ric le t ral product! • an Oo th . c ldr n; mmen d K: • • :1 '' !- • - ; i \. \; Att: Read to Bundy message 1/24, Subj: Condolence Mess-age to President lladhakrishnan of India .on Air Disaster t:eYJ:ew
  • General feels that Ramanujam 's memo gives valuable insight into Kamaraj I s thinking on a number of current matters and that, hence., it bears close reading. The points of part~cular interest· seem to be the following: i. Kamaraj 's discussion of Mrs
  • ~ 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
  • on Tuesday night and your declaration that you sought no wider war. It is a matter of satisfaction that no action has since been taken by the U.S. armed forces. We were confident that the discussions presently proceeding in the U.N. Security Council will lead
  • . 13292, Sec. 3.4 . . NSC Memo, 11.)0/95,state Gu1dehnes By NARA, Date 1,;z.--ol;( (=: . Enc. Read to Rostow m.emo, 4/5/66, enc. teleg.ram to New Delhi re Gandhi Visit results ' April 5, 1966 B.KS: I recommend we dear the,e memcons. We weren't
  • ..I colleagues appear to ave done quite a our election proce .. job in publicizi ...e that is ~u ht be worth a story in your hou e or. an (OT tate' h in fact there :iight be erit in. all U posts aoing this sort of thlng. ood to .see you other night
  • ____________________ ___, ANDSAIDVEWOULD LIKE TO PRIORTO NEXTSESSIONWITHAl'JBASSADOR GET INDICATION OF HOWTO 80 ABOUT THEJOB. COUl.D GIVEUS READING ONWHAT FORM OURDISCUSSIONS WOULD TAKE, COULD BEGINWORKING ALONG PROPER LINESANDBE READY TOPROCEED ATANYTIME. 3.j ~-~'SAID HETHOUGHT
  • The other night Bishop Pickett., who for more than forty years was the Methodist Bishop of India and a long-time personal friend and confidant of Mr. Nehru., called me on the telephone. He had just been with Vice President Humphrey and the Vice President
  • . IOP IOP/G IOA Policy Discussion A. Relating coverage to policy. IOA/B USIS India IBS IPS IOP/I '\ CSD xsc WE connected with the Shast::i visit read. this carefullyo We recognize that in the hurly-bu::ly of covei'"ing the actual visit
  • married to Magdelena ("F&.i") Friedman, a Hungarian by birth, since 1935 They have three sons, two of whom received their university education at MIT His hobbies include bridge playing and reading 0 0 0 0 Drafted by: SOA:Mr. Wing S/S~5:PShostal
  • , ._,,C\1-:,'(Cf '- 1'·. ~ NARA Dar3 ' By~ ' , ;}t~~ Decembe~ 16. 1965 Mac - If you'-d stick tllis into tonight'«, reading, l 1ll bet we would get a twenty ..aecond OK~ RWK SJ!GP.Jf:T ✓ December Thursday, MEMORANDUM 16, 1965 3:00 p. m
  • , as well as the whole mood and tenor of the talks (see below). - 9 - D~ The fourth 1. 2 E. 0 crunch is sue will be our realism It is essential, certainly, that we give Mrs. Gandhi and her associates a faithful reading of our new perfor­ mance
  • discussions with the GOI, and had not read the Bank's staff report, we knew in general what their views were, and I might say a word about two aspects of the Bank's suggestions. First, I knew that the Bank had been concerned over th~ level of defense spending
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than
  • DEV.C\LUATION MOVE AND WHO RIGHT NOW BADLY NEED ENCOURAGEMENT. --==--; 4. FACT THAT INDIANS MAY READ ABOUT NEW US NON-PROJECT COMM-ITMENTS FOR PAKISTAN IN PAPERS TOMORROWA PRECISE MOMENT -SECRET i .... SECRET -2- 3384, June 8, Fro~ NEWDELHI PAGE 3
  • we put it. Ins tead, we should indicate to both governments that they should prepare austere minimum five year programs. Then, as their plans mature and as we get a better reading on Congressional attitudes, we canmake a final decision on what MAP
  • prog_rams are the key variable·•• ·you may want If you wish to scan to read part• of the argu.rnent befo·re the aid review. only the key portions,, these are: On India el?· 5-7 which argue that India has a·ctu.ally done reasonably our money, le-ss India's
  • Lewis. When you read it, you'll agree that LBJ should too but thia may be the wrong week. On other band, if we can get an OK now it will help powerfully to get the Shastri visit set up right (and we really only h.ave three weeks). RWK / E.. Vi:,,. NSCM
  • ARRIVAL OcEANOGRAPHER IN· BOMBAY DR. PANIKKAR PLANS TO" READ STATEMENT FROM MINISTER . OF ' EDUCATION DR. TRIGUNA SEN. PRESE~T TEXT OF STATEMENT CONTAINS .... FOLLOVING PARAGRAPH ON ANTON BRUUN. ·2/ QUOTE "I AM ALSO EQUALLY HAP.PY THAT GROWING
  • gave him an oral nassage to Ayub alor..g these lines: 1' You had read Ayub 1 s letter with considerable distress. You did not share Ayubrs view that we we re being disloyal to our alliance. You were distressed by his attentions to Communist China. You
  • ho uld . prepare austere minimum five year programso Then, as th eir plans matu r e a nd as we get a better reading on Cong ress ional attitudes, w e c a1i rnake a final decision on what MAP to p rovide . Further~ore , in the course
  • and will do before you e little chance of p:romi in al'e using our MAP for purposes !a-r field from wha.t In a·l.l.ln, my ;reading o! Washington nd is that the way of wicdom i no to puah too hard on b.ig new p-rogran:a lndtan enterp I iee and get
  • little direct read-oat from t1w Preatdea&. J clloee tala 4e'ric• aa a meana ol &•Ula& a clear •lpal. If lae •ead• the memo Nck &ppl"G"4, I woald lacorponte tbe •altataac• la a memo to Bell (copiea to Ruk, Freemaa, Sclmltae) r .... •tba.1 Bell to pua tld
  • -ritten in preparation for our discus-si.(ms consultation here next week. with Ambassador Bowles during Benjamin H. Read Extteuti ve .::ecretary Enclosure: Status. Report of ction on Ambassador Bowles• Recent Propos'-la. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) ,. FORM OF DOCUMrnT memo DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Read to Rostow -s 1p ., 11-c.. J.,,,.J ;...,,. ..s ~ 1/10/01 ~ 1 1-z "f 7 ~c.Lu•...-. "' ~ p RESTRICTION , , ., St:. ... , I. ~ 1/10/01 M.116 1 7 -Z
  • (?) which in effect invites him to pick a date after mid-December. Best guess is he'd like to come promptly." 10/30/65 - RWK to President. bility on Kashmi.E_/ will last where we stand. According around 10· December." November "My own reading
  • la an example el th• kind ef aubJect fCN want to dbcwa• ••DOI necNaully one ,au will ba.e to 1rappl• direction and coats. to further Since e.eryone immediate A aoocl airing ef th••• Uona. will have read the p pu, laaue• with J9'l will pve
  • of unproductive argument with Ayub . 0 The President said that the Ambassador should restate th e Presi dent ' s highes t personal r egard for Preside nt Ayub. The Ambassador should then say that t he Pre s id ent had read Pre s ident Ayub ' s l etter