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- /64 A S~V\l-1\'1.wl q-2u-or ~pact Lal EJahadblF Shastri opw 184 report ~CL-Vl,-ti. PJehru's Sl::IGGOSSOr 3/Z°l/1°1 pu RJtC -or- 200 letter to Solbert jexeAlpted9{1H00j '+Ci e.~mpt e 21/13 ~r t-Jt,;S"/RJ\c 12-3 s 2 5/11/64 A 2Ga
- In the donor's deed of gift. 3/17/2004 --- Initials LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocType Doc Info (near dup. #35a, NSF, CF, India, Exchanges w/Bowles, box 134; #117, Files of Komer, Shastri Visit-Postponed, box 22) .. c~ .ct
- recommending (0 conalde~atlon of the atudy at Appendl A in the de-velopment • of a US position for the lorthcomin vieita of Pre1ld.ent Ayub and Prime Miniater Shastri and ( i.nitlat\on ol an inter• departmental study of the feast lty and deeirabiUty
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- at dinne·ia, I•d say go to, it. The ideal. of eour·.s-e. -would be for Rus.k to take Be-11along tomorrow morning. HliS OECLASSlF\ED eo 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSCMe~o .•1/30195,State Guide~rs By~ NARA, Date l ·.;!.-0 C01'iFlDENT-.lAL M:EMO FOR FRANCIS BATOR
- such a procedure and the appl'Opriate action decision can be made accordinGl,y. can be:;:negotiated. mcnt to ~rf'orm lH:C7 1995 2--The President V. The i'ollow'ing se~u.ence of notions mi{lht be followed: (a) Communicateto Prille Ml.niste:r Shastri
- was this spring when I once again hoped that the Shastri visit with the President would give us a new solid basis for a much closer relationship. Unfortunately the chance again escaped us. I would be delighted to start once again and try to build back
- WASHINGTON Tuesday, August 31, 1965 5 :30 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT I think you will be interested in Ambassador Lodge's backgrounder given earlier today. I see no problems with it. Jr,v(? !J. McG. B. GOI>TFIDE~TTI 4.L attachment J CONE !DEN I LAL LIM! I
- and that the wu be1an thr"'gh Pa.ldatani mfUtratioa ol Kaahmir. 1•• 1 ltWK COt!§!PTCNJ½L AJ-·-•- c HED A.utho ·cy/:J.kL~-p:{~L~) fl~-f T'J. ,ii.. Datc~~3 hv ZL.; r)~ ~ November 17, 1965 Mac Here's a State cable on Shastri visit, cleared by Ball
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- there is still an opportunity to improve both the bill and India's image to potential U. S. investors. Our Embassy in New Delhi over a long period has made our concern clear to the GOI. Ambassador Bowles raised the problem with Prime Minister Shastri and had
- pumps. In August, before the Kash mir skirmishing had grown into an open conflict with Pakistan, the Shastri government adopted a comprehensive food policy in an effort to control high prices and local shortages of grain. Its principal feature provided
- -Pakistani war, but the main political result has been a strengthening of Prime Minister Shastri's position. We believe that he does not now wish to start a program and that he is capable of making this decision stick for the time being. (Paras.4-14) C
- . You wrote Ayub confirming your invitation for a Washington ;visit 24-30 April. Z 3 Ma rc h 1965 letter invited Shastri. April 14, 1965 . You wrote Ayub: "I have . .. reluctantly come to the view that this month is not a good time for the two
- everyone to bear in mind that the final decision is not going to be made by General Chaudhuri, .Arj an Singh or even by Chavan but rather by the Prime Minister, the Finance Minister, Shastri and IJothers who I now think understand the economic realities
- to a specific prize for Subramaniam. 6. Meanwhile, a cable is going to Bowles telling him to explain politely to Shastri that while you would like to receive him at any time, arrl quite understand that he cannot co ·.m e in December, the dates pro posed
- of our elations hips, which are a very great expense to us. Tom's conversatio s will be careful and courteous, but thorough, and he will suggest to B K. that he himself go back to India and get Shastri to designate a really igh-level visitor to come over
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- views, but I know my place. Arthur Dean called down to say that he has very encouraging word from George Woods, who had Shastri all set to move on a series of most sensi}?.le ecoriorn.ic reforms just before his untimely death. Now Woods says he thinks he
- to India before Shastri gets here. An And d send him a wire giving Pres. Pres . ideas and suggestions re this thi s matter after afte r talks w/ above -- sent sen t to the ranch tonight. tonight . To the Living Room Roo m to join Mrs. Mrs . Johnson Roy
- the U.S. delegation to the funeral of Prime Minister Shastri. In New Delhi, he and Secy Rusk met w/ Russian Premier kosygin ) — The President went walking w/ the Vice President and Mr. Valenti - walked part way around the drive on the S. Grounds Pix by Oke
- to the fact that the Indian troops had to leave in such haste that they had no time to dismantle all these works. This is excusable. order~ However, Mr. Shastri decides to save face at all costs. While secretly ing the Indian troops to eva·cuate furtively, he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- -’ • •_. ••• '‘f^';■■■ .. '> '■ '' : s^;'‘ ■ if... -C •V-',. Tl".;'riL'liKT!LAL - X I 1- Bibliographic Note Bibliographies Official U.S. Government and U.N. publications on disarmament are listed in the bibliographies in the annual Loeumente on Disarmament
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- as Shastri' s replacement. Here are his views on the probable victor. McG. B. 10~ I ------ - SECRETSunday, Januar y 16, 1966 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM AMBASSADOR BOW LES (New Delhi 1820) As reported recently, Indira Gandhi now appears to be a ten-to-one
- LBJ attends annual communion service at National Presbyterian Church; Lady Bird meets women from Scrap Steel and Iron Dealers; office work and lunch with Luci Johnson; Lady Bird works on upcoming social events; Indian Prime Minister Shastri dies
- . President: We can't get anyone to the table. meet them. If you produce them, we'll Fulbright: What have the Russians been told? President: They can't deliver the Hanoi (people?). (President read letter from Shastri.) Rusk: At New Delhi the Vice
- photogs joined came indiv for pics Returned Classif ied mem o r e thi s mt g returned t o Mr . 3und y off 6 to Record ofc Ambassador B K Nehru Komer *>^ --t '~ Ho n > v - Rober t Shastri r e India' s curren t conflic t wit h Pakistan . E
- The conversation centered on Food Allotment for fo r India, w/Secy Freeman and Secy Sec y Rusk making recommendations recommendation s and an d giving facts re this matter so that when whe n Shastri is due to visit in early February, February , this matter can
- Cooper letter asking for the appt. to share with the Shastri's funeral in New Delhi)-- he wanted Minister, Mrs. Gandhi, and also about To the Cabinet Room to join: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Under Secretary of State, George Ball McGeorge Bundy
- with one of their own. Of course, they will have to persuade Shastri and other top Government officials this policy and expense is justified. I cannot predict Shastri's attitude. During our conversations they asked me what the attitude of the United States
Oral history transcript, W. Averell Harriman, interview 1 (I), 6/16/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- government to undertake talks about peaceful settlement. I urged him to approach other neutrals. I also saw on this same trip Mr. Shastri, the Prime Minister of India" and President Ayub of Pakistan, and both of them agreed to talk to Mr. Kosygin
- and abroad. In any case there would be greater out of their own efforts and other countries' meeting their requirements production. Indo-Pakistan Relations The Secretary said we were looking forward to Prime Minister Shastri's visit. He hoped by then India