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- ) the Indian economic situation. 'I 4, : .... . . '•. . . ·. In regard to the first; he explained this involved India's ···, relations with China, Pakistan, and with Vietnam. On China there is no problem as both India and the United States share
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- be chosen as the the ICC. II. The Present: freedom from France 1954, India's direct by the other countries "neutral" Chairman of Vietnam Conditions have changed. Today India views its role as Chair man as a burden it would gladly drop, if it could
- for peace in Vietnam might be furthered by a cessation of the air strikes bemg conducted against North Vietnam by the I South Vietnamese and.US air forceso You know the importance we attach to a solution to the Vietnam problem. To us, the Chinese Communist
- . Sc.ine'umcawe are di vmed t,y petty bcues.Our head ... today and I.Jut national intere.t are focused on South eut Aj1a, lM\ Vietnam. 11tey ref cuscd therebec.aUSt" 1:he Unitod ~ta i, d ply inv lve.d in South Vietnam .. 11 re wu , ttme in the pa~t when our
- sorted ~er o.£ the situation out. fai ~ here. How v·er. I'm s own judgment aa to why· the on the Hill and in Vietnam a.re more fully • • • C : 6 C ... Attach. Delhi 3059, DE E .. NSC J1eno, i Byr, 3060
- • • INDIAN J'; NSA POST.URE IN WORLD AfFAIRS: !l ~i DOD A. VIETNAM: GOI l_NCREASINGLY APPRECIATES ITS STAKE IN DEFENSE OF l·: NIC !'. I '· ·DAC l IGA ,, AID PAGE TWO RUSBAE 713B -6 E -' R E-+ VIETNAM AGAINST CHINA. AS A RESULT WE BELIEVE SHASTRI
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- it deserves a pla·ce beside Vietnam ,on the luncheon agenda today. However, in case ~t ~01nes U1), here's wheiie we stand_: 1. First-round reactions to Pr· s.ident's food mesea.Jl= are in from almost all capitals. We •re eorticg o.ut the bett.er leads
- . and intends incre -sin ly to broaden lta reepoue..~deed we bave a community· ,of .interest here; U) the US roble :1 b:i 'Vietnam (.an am ulan e (2) India also understands cor 1 • offe~ her~ would be worth !ts ei ,bt in greenbae _s). thou ·hit muat not lean
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- . Vietnam looks tougher. But indicate under standing of and take to refrain from negative India 1 s powerful convergence containment of China. 3. As several of our Embassy messages lately have spelled out, Indian defense planning, despite last summer 1 s
- this period the President made several points to Nehru along the following lines. Fir st, he said that he was not asking India to go into the Dominican Republic or Vietnam; all we wanted was greater Indian understanding of our problems in such areas
- in its effort to prevent infiltration of men and • •materie_l to 'Viet Cong forces in South Vietnam ; aJso assigned five of its large -high-endurance cutters·and numerous specialized personnel to Vietnam. . lta Automated .~erchant ~essel Report System
- , 1965 ~l!ISREt VIA CLASSIFIED AIR POUCH EYES ONLY FOR THE AMBASSADOR Dear Chet: Few steps would better eerve the national interest or please the President than greater Indian support on Vietnam. Aa we confront difficult deci&ions, to know
- of other nations' policies toward the ChiCom regime. Praise - Peiping has won loud praise in Asia from North Korea, North Vietnam, the Pathet Lao, the pro-Peiping Laotian neutralists, the South Vietnam "Liberation Front", and Cambodia. Pakistan
- recognize the suitability of these gentlem n for their posts. Please b consider. Your comments concerning the Vietnam situcl.tion a re lso appreciated. Your thoughts are always welcorne. incerely, John B. Clinton Staff i~ssistant to the President y
- said he was trying to get back to Vietnam shortly. He said he was disappointed in his first trip because he was briefed so much that he didn't have enough time to make judgments of his own. He said if the military was too tight about letting Congressmen
- the President ·than greater Indian support on Vietnam. As we confront d.lfflcult decieione.. to know that the largest. country in Free .Aaia (and biggest democracy in the world) waa with us would be of irruneuce help. Shast:r i must be brought ·to realise
- and Pakistan (Kamaraj ran her a close second), and last summer delivered herself of' some of the sharpest criticism any prominent Indian has Iha.de o:f our involvement in Vietnam. She will,however, undoubtedly find it politic to mute criticism o:f the US
- developmental aid; they rem1nclIndian of their traditional support on the Kashmir issu within the Security Council: they aelze oir such dew lopments a the assassination of Martin Luth K1 , the Vietnam war, and the CIA "revelations• to create public a official
- equipment from Communist China, and after discounting the Chinese as a serious source he let the subject drift. In a final exchange, find us extremely sensitive Indians are on Pakistan. I told him that Mrs. on Vietnam--almost Gandhi could as sensitive R
- significance than any aymbolic presence in ~outh Vietnam. But, and it is a big but, let no onte forget that we are fighting a war, Gd that in wartime our Congress and electorate are far more influenced by what countries are doing for ua today than what
- .. ....m:..J»66.•M~~ra Gandhi 11nad•fd6Jnl.' . . la 1D I t''. (Continued from page l) ing in some new understand• approval of President John• ing with India does not mean son's Vietnam· policy and also that the • Soviet Union ha! accepted certain
- of the statutory minimum must file a report with the headquarters of the Board. Reflecting the impact of the Vietnam conflict, the number of such above-the-floor filings received by the Board roee to 4,552 in fiscal 1968.The record of the past 4 years is given
- 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
- . VIETNAM,WHERE SHORTTERMPLAUDITSOVERSEAS,EASETHE PROBLEM., • so TIMINGIS EVERYTHING JUST Now.· ONTHIS SCORE,KOMER ANDI· STRONGLY URGETHATYOUPOSTPONE YOURHOME LEAVEFOR SIX WEEKS OR-SO. WHEN WE·HEARD.YOU WERECOMING,WE THOUGHT IT WISE·ON YOURBEHALFTO
- RUSSIANS OUT OF CUBA. WE MADE MAJOR COMMITMENTS OF AMERIC LIVES AND MATERIAL FIRST IN KOREAN WAR AND NOW VIETNAM@ GP-3. BOWLES w~s ·- I L . . , ____ . _ l~COM!~G TELEGRAM ._ epartment qJ of Stai""' I. ., ,_ A~tion •. Info
- that aothina would more aolldtfy opted out of Vietnam aituaUon, be • triking blow at their real en.my are flghtin& Iadla'• our own. Moreover. to you, that Indiana ta ante up eve11 a hospital posltl.on in White Houae .. teem. Shutri.'• really bavolv•d
- European audience for his mischievous contention that we might drag NATO into a larger war emerging from Vietnam. Nor should the basic merit of our own grand design for European integraticn blind us to the likelihood that moving it further forward may
- with Tito in late June, and reportedly secured his approval of De Gaulle's proposal to neutralize Indochina. The French are probably encouraging Poland to prod the Chinese into supporting French views on South Vietnam, although there is no evidence
- AND SURETY AGENTS AT THE GREENBRIER, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1968, 9:00 A. M. This i_s a season will win the election do about Vietnam, domestic study though more in November, crime, and foreign It is thus f