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  • production has been an excellent monsoon. Rainfall has been plentiful, widespread and well-timed. Bu.teven more important for the longer had, this year's bumper harvest reflects the first stages of a revolution in Indian agriculture based on improved seeds
  • 1976) (il ~~i} ~p~ India, Vol. 5, ~o~:} Df(/t1 3/7-q IC, pa 085a memo "51 r
  • that however simple it might be to· talk of plebiscite for Kashmir, it is "not only impossible," but at this time it would be"disastrous." Some "other remedy must be found" which does not jeopardize Indian secularism and the lives of the 50 million Muslims
  • .. time • J'Ollg• ot ._. ah f•......UY bopellil tb&t U •-- bu b6es,•.al .. & tbcNp a eo tely -tUy ,o1.uo. &II the elHtlOD way c fcnad to . ue uaue may ttm.aia ·.po . lble lo~ the for.. ·w. fQ&mte., F. la ff r4 to wana b*. feua of a llldat:aaatmow
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  • _ to other ituations of comparable or ven greater lo t.!'l'm intereat. it is a fact of life wbkh neithe-r th re aident nor the Indiana can ignore. So I h e that you and Chet will proach thia gosp l wherever it will co\lllt, 'because the lnc:ltans mus,t try
  • are still basically the same as·those developed in 1952, at a time when substantial U. S. a.nd Allied forces and resources were engaged in Korea and therefore not available in Europe. Because of this history ·and-the size of the nuclear shield provided
  • ~erf Bowles ~e, iitized 1/02] S(lJT}iQll 1. ~ 21/IJR ~ 1'2-2.1'1 (dup. 36, NSF, , In i , Exe anges w/ Bowles, box 134; near dup. #23a, this file) s 1 12/12/64 A 111 meme ~prn's~H;l~tw NLJ/RACl'2.-3UI s 7 11/18/S4 A ~12 lo~er ~'~!:~e~i~,B
  • !'\ a cable on this in the next few days which will go to you as a matter of -routine. However, I do want you to have this background with the bope that "you will find time on your busy schedule" to give it a lift. (Extract from letter from Chester
  • to infoKm L.K ..Jha that Prime Minhter's feeling while· th~ Preddent first time thereafter, three before there weeks of Jaruary. time will that tG have the Prime Min.tat.er at any is a real Cong?'
  • ~ESSARY,'\,-HEREAs···rcf"BU'!LD NF:W.ORDNANCE" FACTORIES.' ro··MEET···· FUU~:·-~·~---1 •WARTIME DE~ AND WOULD BE BOTH TIME-CONSUMING AND COSTLY• . •f • 1(B) ECON~ IES OF SCALE AND BETTER UTILIZATION OF, PLANT . \ CAPACITY--DEFENSE PROCUREMENT IN PRIVATE
  • the op1~rt\laity to cut my remuk• your d alre to hear from youraelve• abort la obvlou You have paid tor this bmch-•aot u4 not from ille reet of .e. lo~ the purpose ol beartaa me but for the purpose of continuing thia three ...d&y elfon to auaightea
  • ; 0 (duplicate of #17, this file) optn LO/13/II NLJ/fl.AC 11-1~ Qia -Qilil .... s .. 57'25,'04 A'. St!t1'1'IB~81-1,ali~' Qael~~11et:111d • e 6,1!!6~6-4 A s 4 5/21/64 A f e/B,'6"4 ) ( -s 9 [1Qi41 ,~ 8todc.1art/Solbert
  • EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • to Qowle:! s [duplicate #30, NSF, Komer, box 13, "Bowles 11/3/63-1965"] DLf_..-.. 5~li?, ~ o-·6 Lo qe ✓ Op,W 3/zq/1ct fif 026 cable l Q/1/e
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • 'united • nd detennlned to· pur•ue our tionel obJectlvea. Only yesterday w• eotnllltted hi• mortal ,rema!nf to the • csrednvera . •The,entire C0\11\UYion-owed for tM: _..t I feel hi• .b ,erlee intenaely and PWSOMJIY, for l for F 0,. ny YNr•• lo
  • ~ Fol owing some discussion repor L noted a 1 the ndians so, we would of course r Ind a strike e Secretary c If Nehru whether n ex lo a ory we ave one range s of q es ons _J EC- SS!rlED E.O. .:,?82 ,ec. 3.4 tate l • .it Guiaelines Bytf
  • association, as I have been saying for a very long time (sometimes with a feeling that, with the exception of you and one or two others, I was talking into a vacuum), is a major and increasing alternative. Witness the major Soviet aid which started in June
  • !-'.'.n rch 7 you t-irotc to inform me of the general cou~se oi action with regcrd your Government proposes to the North In cck,."lo:,;ledging your le~tcr you F,.::o~-:,oacd so ::criouoly being of citiz~ns of all views of affected like
  • •• k tan ind1aat velo menta 1n lndi dee de-old ill- dJuated tot 8 thin Ten y b nour v1 t lity of -• quit • s i- nt t llit ry thruat lnto even throug Vi t politic l. n infl n i eco omic • ista ce or ven • ffecttve d1 lo ared to cy
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • people and army. Over time, we believe they must 1nake a l'I i.:--: .... _ i I i , .. Page.__ 4 of telegram to ____ NEWDELB! .;.___~-~--------'-------:-__, ~ ~~ ~ : t :l t ' major contribution to pe·rsua.dmg reasonable eJements in Hanoi
  • the Paks have openly flaunted both the Indians and the United States by inviting the Chinese to visit Pakistan at the time the Indian Prime Minister is in Washington and secondly by displaying Chinese tanks '\ openly in a recent parade. Indian leaders hope
  • memo Chester Bowles to Dean Rusk 2Qe "1e1110 Roger Moms to WwR [Rosfow] 32a memo 33b Cheater~ PCI I S Restriction 4 12}221'51 A 2 10/67 A 5/20/65 A ~0£16l6Z A 27 ~d,V\\-\1-uJ.1·1.z·Ors" Y\U \t"'--o,. lo- s ~ Chester Bowles
  • 1ith the Gandhi visit bed;nd us. it is time to begin shoring up the Pakistan side of our affairs in the s ubeontinent. first step is to tell Ayub ~ hat you said to _ rs. --andhi about Indo- ak relations and l ashrnir,. since- we promised to "'eep
  • it nuclear forces. to delineate (France's timing, quality, country. which would be strategic nuclear or cost, or collaborator." and useful the export to that of denying to France those things weapons program) by significantly would identify
  • that we can discuss this subj ct soon at s e mutually convenient time. Finally, it shoul erha s be note that ob Johnson has been orlin in consultation with tate, nc C , on a separate pa er hich discusses the pros and cos of v rious forms of irect unist
  • CL.ASSlFJED POUCH reiter.ated. a half dozen The aooner Indira comes tho better, as the President times to BK. Nor was he pleased with BK'• comment that we''d already paid for our wheat, so might ae well give. it away. Nothing \11.Ul succeed like a little
  • ·said, nBesie.es, we are in very urgent n-ed of :ertilizer. At tho.t time ( the time the decision was taken), the Goverrenent felt the 11-.edso· important and so urgent that it tried to get it in uha.tevar way 11as :possi le. i, State ents oz this nature
  • no-'vcd..no•:;, l1ov:cver, t:1at a good photo album record of the visit shoulCL be pr0p~Gd 7 •with co.ch :photo ex:.9::-cssly captio~.::d to explain time, place a."'ld people. (If it ca.~_1g. h~nd.some Vii-t:.o-..it being ornate, it will be. in keeping
  • ,.US FOUN DATI ON (9 TO H1£LPD V LO N W EAC ~- R['-1 ANDFACTOR TO A·VA CE SCIENCEAND .D R_S ARC ACILITIES~ SUcH PROPOSAL HAD IN FACT 8 EN uro~R CONSID FO QUITE S01E TIME ANDWAS APPROVED8' GOVER ~NT A80U A YEA~AGO. FOUNDTION WILL BE ADM! IS ERED
  • NEW DELHI FLASH Deliver Info, Radhakrishnan. ss G PR p Will be released Johnson to President Washington 11:00 a.m. Washington daylight saving time. QUO?E Dear President USIA NSC Radhakrishnan: Once again we come together beloved man
  • to ccompUsh 1n South Asia. ; 10 A. Our primary lo -nnge objective in the subcontinent is the continued 1nd ,pend nee of a pol1t1cally stable and ecc..1nomlcally vi.able India e.nd P kistan which can ultimately be persuadec.' to play a more ectlve role 1n
  • ._>-~·-,·i;~[ ,OF THE BORDER AND BY FABR.ICATED ALLEGATIONS AND THREATS ·, ••.·:. :; .:;':.:· AGAINST INDIA. T.HE,THREATS HAVE BEEN REPEATED. SEVERAL· TIMES ··-...._·;··,.,,;:. 1·'.· /SINCE NOV 13TH. 'IN THEIR NOTE OF NOV 24TH THE CHINESE WARNED
  • to a time when the Sov e nion will e d·s ose to set~le in &1rope. At that time hew nts wes rn bu.rope itse r·n • al int r 1 ocutor of Mo cow. I States to b th. are physica. ly hrea end, he would say, y Sovi t-Ame are threatened hardly less, ·n a politic 1
  • HAMPTON BLVD. IF TRANSPORTAT ION INFORMATION IS 'PROVIDED WILL ARRANGE FOR PICKUP AT AIRPORT. 31 ACT 00 09 03 33 92 IP FLAGPLOT BFR CONTROL NO. 33733/ CIRCUIT NO. A422 PAGE 1 OF PAGES TIME 1 or DATE TIME GROUP RECEIPT 18/00382 JUN