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  • , will clc clop . : Already in the desert state of R. a Ja_ -than, adjacent to New Delhi. pca sc1 n1.s with ·all · their cattle and houscl old goo s · can b~ 4 j ! I I By Sharokh Sabavala Special correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor I I .l New
  • - President's Science Advisory Committee which arrived at four basic conclusions: "l. The scale~ severity, and duration of the world food problems are so great that a massive, long-range in­ novative effort unprecedented in human history will be required
  • •. (However• &ioce MC i• not an ac tlcm body,. the•• p1-edgea will need to be worked out bilaterally). !J. setting up an exeoutJ.ve coaaittee of Minlatera of key countriaa to monitor and co~dinate mtecution 11Haures, and to r~rt back of tbe agreed r.-dial
  • means? (b) To what extent can these capacities be increased? What are the logistical problems involved and what resources will be required to overcome these problems? 5 (6) Provision should be made to monitor on a day-to-day basis grain unloading
  • India We can and should insist on firm agricultural, economic, and political commitments from the government of.India, some of which are now made but require monitoring. 1. Subramania.m's November agreements in Rome on long-range agricul­ tural reform