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planner.
by India'•
foremost
economi.c
l hope that in six months we will be able to
point to Indian ag-1"iculture as a major example
of a self-help program induced by our ·aid policy.
This, and a few other ezamplee which may be
ripe by then, ehould p
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ft.AN ARE BEING POSTPONED IN HOPE, AS ONE PLANNING OFFICIAL
Ptrf
IT, THAT INTERNATIONAL SITUATION WILL BECOME CLEARER IN THAT PERIOD.
- will promise have not been established.
About the best that can be reasonably
hoped for in the short run is
the maintenance of sufficient
public order and levels of nutrition
to
get the distribution
system operating
and maintain the flow of grain
imports until
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Dear Bob:
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I think you will find the enclosed memorandum well
worth readingo
It was written by Ed Lindblom I the
remarkable Yale economist whom I lmught with me to
Irrlia two and a half years agoo
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produc
tion
by next April.
The ~ov
ernment
had hoped to increase
agricultural
production
by about
30 percent
through
a program
that
included
increased
irrigation,
a fivefold
increase
in fertilizer
Background
~ltrJP·
Approved Ft;, !Releaseli~09'-f
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Enc.
Cy Joint Resolution,
3/7 /66
~ch
28, 1966
MEMO FOil DOB.OTH1' JACOBSON
Bob Kamer aeat the attached letter
to S.cntuy
Freemaa. Now here la all_i~.,..J
the bacJm.p material .Dr. Ewell ••t to fiiiL
You can mab better uae ol lt th .. we
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FREEMAN
INR
CIA
"THESE ARESOMEOF THE STEPS WHICHWEHAVETAKENANDI HOPE
NSA
ANDTRUSTTHATWITKALL THESEMEASURES
- NOTTHATTHEREWILL NOT
BE FURTHERSCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENTS;
I HAVENO DOUBTTHEREIS
DOD
BUT AS WEGO ON WECANGO ON
IGA MUCHMORESCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENT