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  • straightforwardness and good cheer which Pakistan has demonstrated. Pindi can only wonder why, despite this, India is rewarded with more aid, why Pakistan is not rewarded with more arms, and why the State Department feels it has to do India's public relations work
  • . In January 1966 the Ministry of Health was redesignated as the Ministry of Health and Family Planning and a separate Department of Family Planning was set up with a Secretary directing the adminis­ trative wing and a Commissioner of Family Planning directing
  • ::"•::_.. •.· •.'.. :.:: ,•'• .'.,... ,... : . . . ', •. / ..,·..;· :· .: ,. . "The Pakistan not,e of Augm1t .31 also alleges that • . •. •.,i : , • in a conversation between the Secretary in the :V.dnistry of •; •,',:::/:·:_;: ··:Externa.l Affairs and Pakistan High Commissioner· in India the against : :. ·: :-.:.. •·: former .held out
  • Department and the Pentagon have exchanged dozens of messages concerning u. s. military supply policy for India and Pakistan. After the lndo-Pak war in 1965 the Department, 1n consultation with other interested agencies, reassessed our policy and in April
  • matters and (b) the House Foreign Affairs Committee staff have indicated that the -legislation probably can be considered by the end of January if it is available. (In 1963 ACDA suffered a sizable reduction in its appropriation because the authorization