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  • to the Committee on Fertilizers, cost urgent there plant reach 2.4 million Even if this million according fertili­ s Committee on if present and the· consumption of.one tons of fertilizer, that output. production fertilizers fall in 1971
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  • , CF, Prime Minister Gandhi Visit Papers, box 133) opui a/zq/,o; f&y ~PrC Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer Folder Title "INDIA Box Number 22 PRIME MINISTER VISIT - 1966" Restriction Codes (A) Closed
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  • Party - appointed to the Working Committee of the All India Congress Conmittee (AICC). of Indian National Congress - 1959-60. of She became the 3rd generation of her family to hold this position. Cabinet Post - In June 1964 she was appointed
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  • , INUeeanowa all t.ae 1.1\t.enae nadonaH•m of A yo\lng nation a.nxioua to u.a••rt ite-11 .. Bealwae of it. eolonlal heritag• and ita reveNnee for C~ • a •uce1tauful IL violent tact1c.s asaln•t and :iacifbt bw. nc,,a. th• UK. th1a all too o.ftell haL an ai
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  • •othe:. nations to maanir1.gf\u. cont_ ibu ·ions, s -~ mu.sr;;; fac the fire firmly at h far she hr,s · uivoca:ced on this. ('!o The D. · 1 09,1: e with M.. istcr II. Subw::no.,nleil'.l. Ae you knowII e:ctensi c an.d dGtailed disc, "sions between
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  • and a half million people being involved in shaping up the thinking of this entire nation of 465 million. Therefore, an operation of this kind handled with skill could have a much bigger i,npact out here than most Americans realize. I will probably send ii
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  • as pure nationalism and this viewpoint has continued to color the Indian outlook on Southeast Asian developments despite the obvious Communist penetra­ tion and take-over of nationalist movements in some instances. During the period India felt akin
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  • .the '17·non-aligned nations to Mr~ Gprdon Walker's attempt to visit Ji: ft- Hanoi and Peiping and the recent constructive. ~uggestions of u your government ' }, - 11.- for a cessation of mulia hostilities and a.n}.\fi.fp-Asianforce to give effect
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  • 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
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  • f« --A A _J1Ll1--~3-Ft./2~5~/6~5,----p,..A:--- fultc s deptel 1970 to New Delhi 0 p,e;n3/zq/1q p& A 3 3/20/65 A QJ\C Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer Folder Title "SHASTRI VISIT (Proposed)" Box Number
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  • Inspector General, Foreign Assistance April MEMO FOR: Here to Secretary 14, 19~4 Mr. Robert W. Komer National Security Council is a copy McNamara telecommunications of what on the India project. J,, K,, Mansfield Attachments we sent
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  • a common On Vietnam, India understanding of the threat posed by China. continues to feel that as Chairman of the ICC it must remain neutral if it is to serve the cause of peace. Afro-Asian nations would resent any Indian participation on the side
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  • INDIAN DEFENSE SLRNDING, ALTHOUGH IND IA COULD HARDLY DENY PAKISTAN• S RIGHT AS A SOVEREIGN NATION TO ··PURCHASE FROM SOME SOURCE THE MILITARY EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO DEFEND ITSELF. PAGE·-·Fo'UR RUSBAE 713 A S E C R E T B. CHINA: IND!A STANDS READY TO DEFEND
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  • DLf,~ ().'--\v\,ri u Vl 1 C-~ U -J W,1 e. {_, L-} Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer Folder Title "INDIA- December 1963-1964" Box Number 23 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access
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  • strings. tt.ee However they were obviously do to lower temperatures assis·tance to Canmunist ·China we are not expecting national nations interest with an acute with China. Insofar l~dians to keep this within including f~ US that security
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  • PARTIES, ~OST STRIDENT CRITICISM, AS EXPECTED,- HAS COME F'ROM COMMUNISTS. RIGHT COMMUNIST
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  • A s 3 9/22/65 A opw 3/t°i/l°1 f U{ -t6 FepeFt Researel"lM1smor.Rdb11+1, RFe 37.9 ~'--r--c 17 report (UrG ~~ 10.1-cs- Research Memorandum, RFE-37.8 SOJ1 \tl 1ld 3/zq/,q Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer
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  • and Vietnam is the wrong deal with Communist China and has the important Pakistan'• national ah·craft, Kashmir, Prime~Minister ing an India int,erests. Shastri, capacity to develop, Diminutive, style and time, deal with these problems, provided
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  • ):r NLJ/RAC12.-350 1965 chronology i.. r J., ) f,;t l, 1) ~C' 3 f . ("~ ~.:s,s-- , C ~. st1.ni-t12td l'l.}1/I2 ptr tJL~/AACJ1-351 Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer Folder Title "INDIA - 1965" Box Number 23
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