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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Asia and the Pacific, Volume VI, Part 2

General United States policies with respect to South Asia 1

1. For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. v, pp. 1362 ff.


[103] Note by the Executive Secretary (Lay) to the National Security Council

Washington, January 22, 1951.

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[104] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. John Frick Root, Second Secretary of Embassy in the United Kingdom

[London,] February 14, 1951.

890.00/2–1551


[105] Memorandum by the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (Berry) to the Secretary of State

[Washington,] March 20, 1951.

120.4346E/3–2051


[106] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. John Frick Root, Second Secretary of Embassy in the United Kingdom

[London,] April 3, 1951.

788.00/4–1051


[107] Memorandum by the Deputy Under Secretary of State (Matthews) to the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Lay)

[Washington,] May 10, 1951.

S/S Files: Lot 63 D 351: NSC 98 Series


[108] Memorandum by the Deputy Under Secretary of State (Matthews) to the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Lay)

[Washington,] November 13, 1951.

S/S Files: Lot 63D351: NSC 98 Series

Contents

  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • East Asia and the Pacific
    • New Zealand
      • United States policy toward New Zealand (Documents 1–2)
    • Philippines
      • Political, economic, and military relations of the United States and the Philippines (Documents 3–67)
    • Thailand
      • United States relations with Thailand (Documents 68–102)
  • South Asia
    • Multilateral Relations
      • General United States policies with respect to South Asia (Documents 103–108)
      • Efforts to resolve the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir (Documents 109–293)
      • The Pushtunistan dispute: interest of the United States in preserving the peaceful relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan with respect to jurisdiction over the North-West Frontier Province (Documents 294–371)
    • Afghanistan
      • United States policy with respect to Afghanistan (Document 372)
    • Ceylon
      • United States policy with respect to Ceylon: interest in establishing communications facilities in Ceylon; concern over the shipment of rubber from Ceylon to Communist China (Documents 373–426)
    • India
      • United States aid to India under the India emergency assistance act of 1951; United States interest in the position of India in relation to the east-west conflict (Documents 427–489)
    • Pakistan
      • Policies and problems in relations with Pakistan (Documents 490–503)
  • Index

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