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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

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  • 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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