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- LBJ has a whack at whole problem. McG B CT15 ,. . To ; Through: From : Subject: The Secretary ~- Thomas L, Hughes -ft..atu.. tyt..' Summary of Chinese Communist Activities Rel.ate Listed belov are selected press statements
- the inside story he wo:n.1 t be credibl • So l'v• tos ed in the press l ak and Boka.ro angles,, ,). .• --~- RWK -SECRET \ ~. ..i_;--·· .·\ ( ' )-t.._:t ! 1'" .,--;;' , ~• \ / .} '1S ,_.,, .__-I'/ ~. --=-~~ .. A D E.O 1 S ~1/ By ' Z3, 9
- ,to the Indian ~ilitary? Once this .:.s set we could invite them to Okinawa.. The press invitation might co:ne through some such group as the International Press Institution. As you know, Indian public opinion is rather thinly spread, perhaps no more than four
- have already made clear in their proposal that each side will be free to raise Declaration ' so have the Government of India. calls for proeress persevere of Inda- without progress qr any matter being made for progress both Governments
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- surcharge are not, according to the oil companies, nearly enough to compensate for the higher cost of crude. Esso has informed us that it is considering a press campaign in India to put its case before the public if the GOI's reaction Whether
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- V.irs. Gan hie ane if t e 22 o wan ed he aide o me tion to get explore The S cretary ma da e. FORM • l S- again behind the PreBident the importance nteersn. 4 of this point "None. He par icularly an energe including In a free ary
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- Ka.shmir is still his- chief concern,. and he will be him infor1:1ed. The attached watching sharnly for signs that we are favoring India. letter assures him that you presa,ed Mrs. Gandhi 011 this subject as hard as you pressed him. '\Tbil we cannot report
- if he presses and if that is your choi~· ~T Attachment E. . NSC M mo, 1 By~, '.i G.:.· r·.in.~"'----- -J~:~1~.9> ( THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Sunday, Z. p. m. MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: November 14, 1.965 TO THE PRESIDENT Telegram from
- and apologetic. T iis contrasts with the strong, even brute.l measures, used to su,:press the food riots. Early in ~ch a.t an inf'ormaJ. meeting ·with Members of' the Press .Asso Association, ~tr·s. ciation of India ~d the Foreign Corresponaents Gandhi responded
- d by a series of factors • These included: our mutual commitment to free societies and to democratic inE.itutlons: the appreciation of most Indians for our prompt action t'lree years earlier in support of India against China: the close 1'1ers,,nal
- there is no problem. The United states understood India's position and has long believed that there must be a powerful free nation in . Asia to offset the power of China, and that that nation is India. "•.' • He stated that Prime Minister Gandhi should understand
- said India believes Coumunist China. Pakistan Harriman explained with West. depends on ties there is military we thought it was Ambassador Nehru understand'ing between Pakistan and Ex-pressed concern that Paks 'tfO\Ulld keep Indian troops
- THE RIGHT THINS, AT '-_. THE RIGHT MOM£t✓ 7j BUT WE WERE EARNESTLY WORKING FOR ·.A PEACEFUL ·WORLD AND FOR A FREE AND PROSPEROUS INDIA, AND WE SOMETIMES PAGE 2 RUSBAE 71 98 S ! C R 'f'T WONDEREDIF THIS IS ADEQUATELY APPRECIATED. ; : NO THOUGHTFUL AMERI
- all In his fearless t.o man's yearning pursuit for peace. of a world free humanity. ITTI WM. As it Drafted by: Telegraphic transmission NEA:SOA:CCLaise:mb classification approved and by: aise ~an~ sis = Mr o McKesson White House
- reliable, roughly 22 per cent of the ~rable land in India is now classed as irrigated. The substantial increase now planned will, if realized, be a significant move toward ·freeing farmers in the better watered and more productive areas from
- -supported. aggression in Vietnam poses. the same kind of threat to Free World interests as Communist China's attack on India in 1962. I wish to tell you in utmost prctvaey of the effort we have already made to • , I induce a response from Hanoi
- • as the price for US aid. gel\cies, there i• a baa.ic cwnmwdty and Pakiet.an. He believes He does feel. however, that i despite- certain of iatei-eat between the US and both India that when the US b c~rrybig heavy b11rden t ·r ·the defeoe,e of Free
- George Woods is pressing the consortium hard for pror..npt action. - - S . __ _, :::..r: ..Jling through diplcmatic •c::::.::.::1e~s:or ,anothc:.· :~- 3".;:.:.:..;\·, _·_';_-~~: ..::. :..=>aks. Gene LoQke is working the o·cher end of the _ine. W~1.ile
- . In order to support Mrs. Gandhi we wanted to throw all of her enemies off balance. To this end, we would do the opposite of what people were claiming we were going to do in terms of pressing India. Ambassador Nehru replied that India was prepared to accept
- . but in words as well. Families watching him on 'I:V news; crowds in public places watching hi~ on TV; crowds watching ohctric no·.7sboard signs when his r..a.--:1aappe.7.rs; l11:oricans reading about him on the front pc.~os o±: their ncvrspapers; packed press
- 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
- will have fortified her claim to office and b&..:in. to defy those who might entertain notions about displacing her. In that case, unless Indira. Gandhi should step down from the Prime Ministership of her own free will and for genuine reasons of health
- ~ecomtnendation (attached) an the .tactic of freeing rupees fo.r the :1nm.~ foundatio-JJ. However. he ,a,giteeu that LBJ himself sb.owd have final. say. •• be• .::irepa_rb1ga 1.emo for the to come over tb:rough ".'ermJt ,JOrdon. I residen.t The i _sue ta