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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, The Far East, Volume V

India:


Contents

    • Interest of the United States in the situation in India; mission of William Phillips as personal representative of the President (Documents 238–257)
      • Agreement between the United States and the Government of India, and exchange of notes between the United States and the United Kingdom, concerning the lend-lease of silver (Documents 258–280)
        • Exchange of messages between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill regarding a proposed special allocation of ships to carry wheat to India from Australia (Documents 281–283)
          • Representations by the Government of India regarding the effect of the United States surplus cotton export program on India’s trade (Documents 284–287)
            • Initiation of a program of cultural cooperation between the United States and India (Documents 288–296)
              • Informal exploratory talks between the United States and the government of India regarding post-war civil aviation (Documents 297–298)
                • Establishment of direct radiotelegraph circuit between the United States and India (Documents 299–304)
                  • Representations in support of the application by the United Press for the lease of teletype telegraphic lines in India (Documents 305–309)

                  The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, The Far East

                  • Preface
                  • The Near East, South Asia, and Africa (Documents 1–978)
                    • India: (Documents 238–309)
                    • The Far East: (Documents 979–1253)
                      • Index

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