India:
Contents
- Interest of the United States in the situation in India; mission of
William Phillips as Personal Representative of the President (Documents 191–260)
- Problems concerning the status of the Mission at New Delhi and the
organization of American wartime official representation in India (Documents 261–281)
- Lend-Lease aid to India and reciprocal aid: Consideration of proposal for
direct Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and India
(Documents 282–319)
- Discussions regarding proposals for the coordination of Anglo-American
purchases in India of strategic raw materials (Documents 320–326)
- Representations in support of the application by the United Press for the
lease of teletype telegraphic lines in India (Documents 327–335)
- Delineation by the United States of its position with respect to the
Indian food crisis (Documents 336–348)
- Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom for India regarding jurisdiction over maritime prizes brought into Indian ports
- Representations by the Indian Agent General concerning enactment by the
State of California of amendments to its Alien Land Law (Documents 349–360)