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  • "GIST OF CONVERSATION INSIDE" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; "NYC"; GANDHI ON HOLD 0:40; LENGTHY NOTE ON CONTENTS OF CALL ON SLIP ACCOMPANYING DICTABELT; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • GANDHI SAYS SHE REGRETS NOT MEETING WITH LBJ BUT SAYS SHE MUST RETURN TO INDIA BECAUSE OF FLOODS THERE; LBJ SAYS HE ALSO REGRETS THEY WILL NOT MEET; DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S RETIREMENT, LYNDON NUGENT, AND IMPENDING BIRTH OF LYNDA JOHNSON ROBB'S CHILD
  • Gandhi, Indira, 1917-1984
  • Telephone conversation # 13545, sound recording, LBJ and INDIRA GANDHI, 10/15/1968, 12:36PM
  • INDIRA GANDHI
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER INDIRA GANDHI ON INDIA'S FOOD CRISIS; GANDHI'S APPARENT LACK OF SENSE OF URGENCY ABOUT FOOD SITUATION; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT BUDDHIST CRISIS IN VIETNAM, EFFECT OF CRISIS ON US MILITARY
  • INDIRA GANDHI'S RECENT VISIT TO US; LBJ TELLS NEHRU HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSED EMERGENCY FOOD AID FOR INDIA WITHOUT ROLL CALL, DISCUSSES POSITIVE EFFECT OF PASSAGE OF INDIAN AID BILL ON REPUBLICAN EFFORTS TO CUT GENERAL FOREIGN AID; NEHRU
  • LBJ ASKS NEHRU FOR INDIAN ESTIMATE OF FOOD AID TO INDIA FROM OTHER COUNTRIES; JEWISH COMPLAINTS ABOUT ALLEGED INDIAN INSULT TO ISRAELI PRESIDENT; SENATE ACTION ON EMERGENCY FOOD AID FOR INDIA; LBJ'S SPEECH AT USDA THIS MORNING; INDIRA GANDHI'S
  • LBJ TELLS NEHRU THAT SENATE HAS UNANIMOUSLY PASSED EMERGENCY FOOD AID BILL FOR INDIA; NEHRU TELLS LBJ THAT HE HAS INFORMED PRIME MINISTER INDIRA GANDHI OF PROGRESS ON BILL, THANKS LBJ FOR QUICK ACTION IN SENATE
  • LBJ TELLS NEHRU US WILL MAKE EMERGENCY ALLOTMENT OF WHEAT AND MAIZE TO INDIA TO RELIEVE FAMINE, DISCUSSES NEED TO CONSULT WITH CONGRESS, INDIRA GANDHI BEFORE MAKING ADDITIONAL COMMITMENTS; NEHRU THANKS LBJ
  • :30 Breakfast w/ President 11:00 Madame Indira Gandhi, Mrs. Dar, Mrs. Rusk 12:00 North Portico with Madam Gandhi, Mrs. Dar, and Mrs. Rusk - meet press 12:30 Mrs. Charles Engelhard - lunch in Queens' Sitting Room 3:30 Mr. Per to White House for comb
  • and Rusk walking directly behind. Pres. and Mrs. Johnson were joined by Amb. and Mrs. James Symington and others, standing in position directly in front of Diplomatic Entrance. ! PM Indira Gandhi arrived in limosine - is greeted by Pres. and Mrs. Johnson
  • . Young 97.8 temperature 10:30 Breakfast. Received hand-written letter from Indira Gandhi. Talked to Liz. 12:00 Dr. Taylor and Burkley. 12:20 Luci in to talk 2:45 Worked on photo albums w/ Patsy and Liz Continued talking w/ Liz 5:45 Luci and Pat
  • FREEMAN DISCUSSES LBJ'S MEETING WITH B. K. NEHRU, UN APPEAL FOR WORLD FOOD AID FOR INDIA; LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR INDIAN SELF-HELP, CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL OF FOOD AID, WORLD FOOD AID, INDIAN CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; INDIRA GANDHI VISIT; PAKISTAN
  • to the Subco11ti11e11t (exe111pted1977) 2/1 /~ B ti¥-b DYV'rL, A 2 (sv
  • ..;)- of State 19(6 t.\'•1 3U N,1 9 0 9 I ----- -'l. FROM AmConGen MADRAS SUBJECT: AICC President K. Kamaraj 's Confidential Briefing to Senior Madras Pressmen Following Indira Gandhi's Selection as Prime Minister REF ~-r NAVY ) _BATOR J .. _BOWDLER
  • natr April White House Dav 2, 1966 Saturday On awakening this morning, the President received from the Situation Room, a message of thanks from the Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, written and sent from her plane departing New York en
  • with girls... asks eachone if she went to church and if she went out Saturday night. . and ends conversation with, "Well, I didn't go to church. . . I wentgolfing though." Mrs Mary Lasker NYC Secy McNamara Mrs Indira Gandhi and Ambassador of India BK
  • Day, January 26. We believe that this is an appropriate.occasion to go·beyond the usual protocol mess.age because of the recent death of Prime Minister Shastri and the appointment of Mrs. Indira Gandhi. A s_uggested mess.age is enclosed. r • (,J
  • w/ MW Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, with her twosons, ^ Rajiv, 21-- and Sanjay, 19 accompanied by the Chief of Protocol, James Symington Date White House p^ March 29, 1966 Tues Activity (inc!ude visited by) To Cabinet Room
  • last summer -- is a surprisingly good success story thus far in about half the stateso This is only a beginning., but itis encouraging, and,_ under Indira Gandhi 7 s and Asoka Mehta 1 s leader ship, more punch in very recent weeks is being added 1 s
  • . 4155 NTIAL GROUP3 Downgraded at 12-year intervals; not automatically declassified. DECLASSIFIED Anthortcy~14 I-Iv.~~/,R~. J: NARA. Date(:51>~ with the CONF-H)ENTIAL PGBIBI0-9 Ma.__,1 23, 1966 C~ENTIAL Indira GANDHI Prime Minister Prime
  • . 11:00 Arrival ceremonies on South Lawn for Mrs. Gandhi. Back to room. 12:45 Luci in room. 3. 1:00 Began to nap 4:45 Jean-Louis in for shampoo and set 6:25 Jean-Louis left 4. 7:50 Humphreys, Rusks to Oval Room 7:55 President to second 8:10 w/ President
  • for themselves. Subramaniam had made a big impression here by describing what India intended to do for itself in agriculture. Now the President wanted to move at Mrs. Gandhi I s pace. But he had to be able to convince our people that Mrs. Gandhi was doing
  • DEPARTMC1 OFFIC[ T OF AGRICULTURE 0 THE Sc.CRETARY WASHINGTON March 22, 1966 To: T _e President The White Hause _ville Fram: L. Freeman Sec_et - y of Agriculture Subject: I. Basic Agricultural Gandhi Prime Minister G Matters
  • ~ ,..__ f:: ~- ·...= . -_ _v_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : -- - - ~ - ~ ~ - - VISIT OF PRIME MINISTER INDIRA GANDHI OF INDIA March 27 - April 1, 1966 STPATEGY PAPER I. Purpose of the Visit: A. We have asked Mrs. Gandhi to carre to Washington so
  • OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE REST RI CTI ON -!"e . Yhit af l?M Iudira Gandhi confiden tia-1 #25b memo to the Presiden! :frJrm Dean Rusk a ~ secret ~~ -:J -tj--0;3/Jl-I #25c report #26 memo #26a memo #26b report re: Indi a top secret '1-1
  • . McGEORGEBUNDY THE WHITEHOUSE Subject: Prime Minister Nehru's Letter to the President We recommend that the President defer replying to Prime Minister Nehru's letter of April 14, which was brought by Mrs. Indira Gandhi. This letter raises no specific
  • -of the Indian pr-o blem , India's confrontatl;o'A with China, its· use o,r mi:suse ,of fo·r ~ign a.id, and the prospects that Indira Gandhi could hack it. I \Vas eloquent on all counts . He 4i.d ask abottt the pro-s pects for aid re·newal --· military ano
  • , and a letter should sound as though it were coming from Lyndon Johnson, not sound as though it were just a communication from the U.S. Government. correspondence was something special. So Presidential The ether fellow, the Shah of Iran, Indira Gandhi, Faisal
  • ; problems regarding Komer’s ambassadorship; losing his job when Nixon became President; LBJ’s visit with Indira Ghandi; how Komer met LBJ and discussed the Pakistan-India issue; White House visits from foreign dignitaries; sending wheat to India; comparing
  • ament.al, lo'ng-, range problems," he declared. ' , Lea1 ing back ,in hi~; chair t111der a photograph of .vrohan/. das K . Gandhi, Mr; Subr:tman1 hun s,ticl he was confident that lhc United Sta les would continue shipments of surplus food grains
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, including correspondence with Prime Minister Indira Ghandi; reports; charts; and statements
  • LBJ'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR HHH'S MEETING WITH INDIAN PRIME MINISTER GANDHI UPDATING HER ON VIETNAM, PEACE EFFORTS, FOOD AND MILITARY AID TO INDIA; LBJ GIVES OPTIMISTIC REPORT ON HONOLULU CONFERENCE WITH SOUTH VIETNAMESE, US MILITARY LEADERS
  • given to President and Mrs. Johnson from foreign Heads of State. In six cases, like the one below, are mounted art objects, jewels, swords and other exotica. One (right) contains an unusual swing presented by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Another
  • to Uocle b'\a.gar. 1. Your 1865 on your talk ,with Indira •· a very favorably received hez-e fron . top to bottom. I hope you can get. acroa.s to ~ ...r . Gandhi that th.ere will inevitably be etc., but that a.a w:davorable reference• in the Ut preas
  • Package; Latin America; United Kingdom; NSAM 341 “The Direction, Coordination, and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas”; Latin American Summit; Mario Morreno “Cantinflas”; Peru foreign aid; draft letter to Indira Gandhi; American Jewish
  • Yugoslav President Tito and attended Indian President Zakir Indian Prime Minister indira Hussain's annual "at home," a Gandhi met for about 75 min- vast outdoor tea party. utes. Officials of Mrs. Gandhi's Kosygin and Tito were the staff anxiously have been
  • from France; Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger from Germany; King Constantine II and Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou from Greece; Prime Minister Indira Gandhi from India; President Diaz Ordaz from Mexico; President Ayub Khan from Pakistan; Queen Elizabeth II
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh - 15­ a result, while I was in New Delhi there was almost no public reaction to Vietnam in India at all . Mrs . Gandhi said things that nobody in our government