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)