Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume
XIX, South Asia
List of Persons
- Ahmed, Aziz, Ambassador of Pakistan to
the United States until August 1963; thereafter Secretary of the Foreign
Ministry
- Ahmed, Ghulam, Secretary of the
Planning Commission, Government of Pakistan, until August 1963; thereafter
Ambassador to the United States
- Ali, Mohammed, Foreign Minister of
Pakistan, June 1962-January 1963
- Aram, Abbas, Foreign Minister of
Iran
- Ayub Khan, Mohammed, President of
Pakistan and Minister of Defense
- Ball, George W., Under Secretary of
State for Economic Affairs, February-December 1961; thereafter Under
Secretary of State
- Battle, Lucius D., Special Assistant
to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary until May 1962
- Bell, David E., Director of the
Bureau of the Budget, January 1961-December 1962; thereafter Administrator
of the Agency for International Development
- Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, Minister for
Industries, Natural Resources and Works of Pakistan until January 1963;
Foreign Minister from February 1963
- Black, Eugene, President of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank)
- Bowles, Chester B., Under Secretary
of State, January-December 1961; Special Represent-ative and Adviser on
African, Asian, and Latin American Affairs, December 1961-May 1963;
Ambassador to India from July 1963
- Brubeck, William H., Deputy Executive
Secretary of the Department of State, August 1961-May 1962; Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary, May 1962-July
1963; thereafter Member of the National Security Council Staff
- Bundy, McGeorge, Special Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs
- Bundy, William P., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until November 1963;
thereafter Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs
- Byroade, Henry A., Ambassador to
Afghanistan until January 1962
- Cameron, Turner C., Jr., Director,
Office of South Asian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State, from April 1962
- Chagla, Mohammed Ali Currim, Indian
Ambassador to the United States until June 1961
- Chavan, Yeshwantrao B., Defense
Minister of India from November 1962
- Chayes, Abram J., Legal Adviser of
the Department of State from February 1961
- Cleveland, J. Harlan, Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from February
1961
- Clifton, Brigadier General Chester
V., USA, Military Aide to the President
- Dungan, Ralph A., Special Assistant
to the President
- Daud, Sarder Mohammed, Prime Minister
of Afghanistan until March 1963
- Dayal, Rajeshwar, High Commissioner of
India in Pakistan after May 1961
- Dehlavi, S. K., Foreign Secretary of
the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan until August 1963
- Desai, M. J., Foreign Secretary of
the Ministry of External Affairs of India after April 1961
- Desai, Morarji, Minister of Finance of
India until August 1963
- Etemadi, Nur Ahmed, Director General
of the Political Division of the Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan until March
1963; thereafter Deputy Foreign Minister
- Galbraith, J. Kenneth, Ambassador to
India, March 1961-July 1963
- Gaud, William S., Assistant
Administrator, Bureau for Near East and South Asia, Agency for International
Development, from November 1961
- Gilpatric, Roswell L., Deputy
Secretary of Defense from January 1961
- Gore-Booth, Sir Paul Henry, British
High Commissioner in India
- Grant, James P., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from January
1962
- Hamilton, Fowler, Administrator of the
Agency for International Development, September 1961-December 1962
- Harriman, W. Averell, Ambassador at
Large, February-December 1961; Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern
Affairs, December 1961-April 1963; thereafter Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs
- Hilaly, Aghampuakha, High Commissioner
of Pakistan in India
- Hilsman, Roger, Director of the Bureau
of Intelligence and Research until April 1963; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs
- Home, Lord (Alexander Frederick
Douglas), Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom until
October 1963
- Hughes, Thomas L., Deputy Director of
the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until April
1963; thereafter Director
- James, Sir Morrice, British High
Commissioner in Pakistan
- Johnson, Lyndon B., Vice President of
the United States, January 1961-November 22, 1963; thereafter
President
- Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs from April 1961
- Jones, G. Lewis, Jr., Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until April
1961
- Kaul, General B. M., Chief of the
General Staff of the Indian Army
- Kaysen, Carl, Member of the National
Security Council Staff, June-December 1961; thereafter Deputy Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
- Kelly, Major General John, USA,
Chief of the U.S. Military Supply Mission to India
- Kennedy, John F., President of the
United States, January 1961-November 22, 1963
- Komer, Robert W., Member of the
National Security Council Staff from January 1961
- Krishna Menon. See Menon, V.K. Krishna.
- Krishnamachari, T. T., Minister of
Economic and Defense Coordination of India from November 1962
- Laise, Carol C., Deputy Director,
Office of South Asian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State, from June 1962
- Macmillan, Harold, British Prime
Minister until October 1963
- Maiwandwal, Mohammed Hashim, Afghan
Ambassador to the United States until June 1963
- Majid, Abdul, Afghan Ambassador to the
United States from August 1963
- McCone, John A., Director of Central
Intelligence from November 1961
- McConaughy, Walter P., Ambassador to
Pakistan from March 1962
- McGhee, George C., Counselor of the
Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council,
February-December 1961; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs,
December 1961-March 1963
- McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of
Defense from January 1961
- Menon, V. K. Krishna, Minister of
Defense of India until November 1962
- Merchant, Livingston T., Ambassador
to Canada; President’s Personal Envoy to South Asia, October-November
1961
- Meyer, Armin H., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, March-October
1961
- Naim, Prince Mohammed, Deputy
PrimeMinister and Foreign Minister of Afghanistan until March 1963
- Nehru, Braj Kumar, Indian Ambassador
to the United States from September 1961
- Nehru, Jawaharlal, Prime Minister of
India and Minister for External Affairs
- Nitze, Paul H., Assistant Secretary
of Defense for International Security Affairs, January 1961-November
1963
- Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza, Shah of
Iran
- Qadir, Mansur, Foreign Minister of
Pakistan until June 1962
- Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, President
of India from May 1962
- Read, Benjamin H., Special Assistant
to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary from August 1963
- Rostow, Walt W., Deputy Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until December
1961; thereafter Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council of
the Department of State
- Rountree, William M., Ambassador to
Pakistan until February 1962
- Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State from
January 1961
- Sandys, Duncan, British Secretary of
State for Commonwealth Relations and Colonies
- Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., Special
Assistant to the President
- Shoaib, Mohammed, Minister of Finance
of Pakistan until January 1962, and after December 1962
- Singh, Swaran, Indian Minister for
Railways
- Smith, Bromley, Acting Executive
Secretary of the National Security Council until August 1961; thereafter
Executive Secretary until July 1963
- Steeves, John M., Ambassador to
Afghanistan from January 1962
- Stevenson, Adlai E., Representative
to the United Nations
- Talbot, Phillips, Assistant Secretary
of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from April 1961
- Taylor, General Maxwell D., USA,
President’s Military Representative until October 1962; thereafter Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Weil, T. Eliot, Director of the
Office of South Asian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State, until April 1962
- Yusuf, Dr. Mohammed, Prime Minister,
Foreign Minister, and Minister of Mines of Afghanistan from March
1963
- Zahir Shah, Mohammed, King of
Afghanistan