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June 14, 1958

A Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on Central America

Dutt recommends accrediting ambassadors in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil to other countries in Central and South America.

June 18, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt to Prime Minister Nehru

Dutt proposes to inform the UN Secretariat of India's intention to include the subject of Antarctica in the agenda for the next meeting of the UN General Assembly

December 22, 1976

Policy Planning Division, Ministry of External Affairs, 'Notes on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in South Asia'

Analysis of and proposed response to Pakistan's nuclear-weapon-free zone proposal.

December 22, 1976

UN and Conference Divisions, Ministry of External Affairs, 'Brief on India’s position on the question of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia'

Considerations of Pakistan's proposal for a nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia

December 22, 1976

Ministry of External Affairs, Africa Division, 'Disarmament and Nuclear Energy'

This report depicts India’s stance on disarmament.

June 4, 1958

Letter, Indian Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt to Deputy Secretary to the United Nations

In a note to India’s Deputy Secretary to the United Nations, India’s Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt recounts Dr. Homi Bhabha’s opinion of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

April 24, 1960

Record of Talks between P.M. [Jawaharlal Nehru] and Premier Chou En Lai [Zhou Enlai] held on 24th April, 1960, from 10.30 a.m. to 1.45 p.m.

Nehru and Zhou Enlai discuss the dispute over the boundaries of the Sino-Indian border. They argue for national sovereignty and claimed the rights to control the border.

April 23, 1960

Notes on Conversation held between Sardar Swaran Singh and Marshal Chen Yi on 23rd April, 1960, at Agra

Swaran Singh and Chen Yi discuss the dispute over the boundaries of the Sino-Indian border.

April 5, 1952

Record of the Conversation of I.V. Stalin and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Stalin discuss India's internal politics and stance on foreign policy. Radhakrishnan tells Stalin of India's recent elections and emphasizes that India shares the Soviet Union's stance against capitalism. Radhakrishna also puts forth the question of peaceful co-existence between capitalist and communist spheres, and the possibility for a neutral commission to replace the Cominform and UN. Stalin expresses doubt.

January 15, 1950

Record of the Conversation between I.V. Stalin and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Stalin and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan discuss India's policy of neutrality regarding cold war issues, India's relationship with Pakistan, and potential agrarian reforms within India.

Pagination