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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

Initiation of a program of cultural cooperation between the United States and India


[288] The Officer in Charge at New Delhi (Merrell) to the Secretary of State

New Delhi, April 28, 1944.
[Received May 12.]

811.42745/76


[289] The Secretary of State to the Officer in Charge at New Delhi (Merrell)

Washington, July 14, 1944.

811.42745/76


[290] The Officer in Charge at New Delhi (Merrell) to the Secretary of State

New Delhi, September 28, 1944.
[Received October 13.]

811.42745/9–2844


[291] The Consul at Bombay (LaMont) to the Secretary of State

Bombay, September 30, 1944.
[Received October 13.]

811.42745/9–3044


[292] The First Secretary of the British Embassy (Trevelyan) to the Special Assistant, Division of Cultural Cooperation (Peck)

Washington, 21 November 1944.

811.42745/11–2144


[293] The Special Assistant, Division of Cultural Cooperation (Peck), to the First Secretary of the British Embassy (Trevelyan)

Washington, November 29, 1944.

811.42745/11–2144


[294] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, December 11, 1944

December 11, 1944

811.42745/12–1144


[295] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, December 16, 1944

December 16, 1944

811.42745/12–1644


[296] The Acting Assistant Chief of the Division of Cultural Cooperation (Peck) to Dr. J. M. Kumarappa, Director of the Tata Institute of Social Studies at Bombay

Washington, January 11, 1945.

811.42745/1–1145

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)
      • Initiation of a program of cultural cooperation between the United States and India (Documents 288–296)
    • The Far East: (Documents 979–1253)
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