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  • 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • encouraging the development of a five - year plan by the Indians which if put into effect would assu?'e meeting the firs t thr ee provisos . Conditions ~c) and (d} would re m~.in a co::">tint:.ing background requirement for cooperation wifa India in both
  • decision would be made by him and President Johnson in the next three years. In deciding to give military aid to India, the President began the move away from the previous close alliance with Pakistan, and the move towards greater cooperation with India